• Coit Tower: Moya del Pino Mural - San Francisco CA
    A 9' x 54' PWAP oil painting "San Francisco Bay, North" by Jose Moya del Pino is located on the north wall of the elevator lobby in Coit Tower.  
  • Post Office (former) Mural - Alpine TX
    The historic former post office building in Alpine, Texas houses an example of New Deal artwork: "View of Alpine," an oil-on-masonite mural by Jose Moya del Pino. The work was commissioned by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts.
  • Post Office Mural - Lancaster CA
    The Lancaster CA post office contains a striking oil-on-canvas mural by Spanish-born painter Jose Moya del Pino, who moved to San Francisco in the 1930s and worked on the famous Coit Tower murals. It would have been commissioned, like all post office murals, by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts, and was installed when the post office was completed in 1941.  The mural is called "Hauling Water Pipe through Antelope Valley" and depicts a long mule-team hauling carts full of pipes through the Mojave Desert. This theme is quite distinctive compared to most historical murals showing scenes full of local notables...
  • Post Office Mural - Redwood City CA
    This mural "Flower Farming and Vegetable Raising" by Jose Moya del Pino was completed in 1937 with Treasury Section of Fine Arts funds.
  • Stockton Federal Building: Moya del Pino Mural - Stockton CA
    The Stockton Federal Building contains two 1936 murals funded by the Section of Fine Arts. This oil on canvas mural "Mail And Travel By Stage" by Jose Moya del Pino depicts stage coach travel in early California.