• Post Office (former) Sculpture - Weirton WV
    "Pony Express and Rural Delivery" This bas relief, cast stone sculpture, unveiled in 1940 by Vincent Glinsky for the Treasury Section of Fine Arts is at the site of the former Weirton Post Office. The post office moved out of the building in the 1960s and it has remained vacant.
  • Post Office Reliefs - Hudson NY
    The post office contains five cast stone reliefs created under the TRAP program. The reliefs, created by Vincent Glinsky and his assistant Leo Schulemowitz in 1934, depict the "Evolution of Transportation."  
  • Post Office Sculpture - Union City PA
    The post office building in Union City, Pennsylvania houses an example of New Deal artwork: "The Lumberman," a relief sculpture commissioned by the federal Treasury Section of Fine Arts. The work was completed by Vincent Glinsky in 1939 for the then-new post office in Union City, which has since been demolished.