• Post Office - Hamlet NC
    The post office in Hamlet, NC, was completed in 1941 with funds provided by the Treasury Department. It is also the site of Nina de Brennecke's three carve mahogany bas relief sculptures--"Dewberries," "Drilling," and "Peaces"--completed in 1942 under the Treasury Section of Fine Arts and viewable in the lobby.
  • Post Office Carvings - Paulsboro NJ
    The historic Paulsboro post office contains three painted wood carvings by Nena de Brennecke. The carvings are collectively titled "Oil Refining." They were created under the auspices of the Section of Fine Arts and installed in the post office in 1940.
  • Post Office Reliefs - Windsor CT
    Section of Fine Arts "wooden reliefs entitled "Stringing", "Transplanting" and "Harvesting" originally installed in 1943 by Nena de Brennecke. Were moved to the "new" post office in 1963." (flickr)
  • Post Office Sculptures - Hamlet NC
    Nina de Brennecke created three carved mahogany bas relief sculptures: "Peaches," "Dewberries," and "Drilling," in 1942 with funds provided by the federal Treasury Section of Fine Arts. They are viewable in the lobby of the historic Hamlet, North Carolina post office.