• Larchmont Public Library Murals - Larchmont NY
    Two murals in the Larchmont, New York Public Library were painted under the auspices of the WPA by Thomas H. Donnelly (1893-1971), an American scene painter, who lived in nearby Valhalla, New York and was known for his landscapes and winter scenes. The murals that have hung for the last 73 years in the Larchmont Public Library were commissioned by the Larchmont Women’s Club. “The Manor House” depicts Larchmont’s oldest building and one which gave this affluent village, Larchmont Manor, now a suburb of New York City, its name. The farmhouse, originally built by New York City attorney Peter Jay Munro...
  • Post Office (former) Murals - Mount Kisco NY
    Mount Kisco's historic post office building contains two New Deal murals: painted by Thomas Donnelly in 1936, they are entitled "Indian Cornfield" and "Mount Kisco in 1850." The works were commissioned by the federal Treasury Relief Art Project (TRAP) and installed post office ca. 1936-7. The building is now privately owned.
  • Post Office Mural - Attica NY
    The post office contains a Section of Fine Arts mural painted in 1938 by Thomas Donnelly and titled "Fall in the Genesee Country."
  • Post Office Mural - Clyde NY
    A Section of Fine Arts mural entitled "Apple Pickers" was painted in 1941 by Thomas Donnelly. The mural resides in the retail lobby of the historic Clyde, New York post office building, which is still in use today. Unfortunately the lobby is locked after hours, and as such the mural is not always immediately accessible to the public.
  • Post Office Mural - Ridgefield Park NJ
    The Ridgefield Park post office contains a historic New Deal mural: "Washington Bridge," painted by Thomas Donnelly in 1937. The work was commissioned by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts.