• Post Office (former) Mural - Kutztown PA
    The historic post office building in Kutztown, Pennsylvania housed a New Deal mural that was created with Treasury Department Section of Fine Arts funds. The mural, titled "Rural Route #1," is an oil-on-canvas work painted by Judson Smith in 1937. The work has since been relocated .
  • Post Office (former) Mural - Rockville MD
    The oil-on-canvas mural "Sugarloaf Mountain" was painted for Rockville, Maryland's old post office, which is now a police station. From the Peerless Rockville blog: "The interior of Rockville’s Post Office is beautiful as well as functional.  Fifteen foot ceilings look down on terrazzo floors and walls, the original bulletin boards and postal boxes, bronze grilles, and a handsome mural.  Most striking is the mural of Sugarloaf Mountain by Judson Smith, which was sponsored by the Treasury Department’s Fine Arts Section with funds based on one percent of the total construction cost."   (https://www.peerlessrockville.org/)
  • Post Office Mural - Albion NY
    The mural entitled "Along the Barge Canal" was painted by Judson Smith in 1939 for the Treasury Section of Fine Arts. The work was installed in the historic Albion post office, where it still resides today.
  • Post Office Mural - Lake George NY
    The post office contains a Section of Fine Arts mural entitled "Lake George" painted by Judson Smith in 1942.