Post Office Mural – Hayward CA
This 5′ x 10′ oil on canvas mural “Rural Landscape” painted by Tom Lewis for the Treasury Section of Fine Arts in 1938, still decorates the Hayward post office.
This 5′ x 10′ oil on canvas mural “Rural Landscape” painted by Tom Lewis for the Treasury Section of Fine Arts in 1938, still decorates the Hayward post office.
The historic post office building in Hayward, California—now known as Bradford Station—was constructed in 1936 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.