Gilbertson "American Moose" Relief, Dept of Interior - Washington DC
Description
The Stewart Lee Udall Department of the Interior building contains one of the largest collections of New Deal art in Washington DC, by some of the finest American artists of the time.
Boris Gilbertson created two bas-reliefs for the building, titled “American Bison” and “American Moose,” 1937-1939, with funding from the Treasury Section of Fine Arts. They hang in the first floor corridor just north of the main lobby.
The Department of Interior Museum offers regular mural tours; check their website for information and registration.
For more information on the Interior building, its art and the artists, see Look and Perrault 1986 (below – available online). Artworks begin on p. 110.
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Gilbertson "American Bison" Relief, Dept of Interior - Washington DC
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Gilbertson "American Bison" Relief, Dept of Interior - Washington DC
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Gilbertson "American Moose" Relief, Dept of Interior - Washington DC
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Gilbertson "American Bison" Relief, Dept of Interior - Washington DC
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Gilbertson "American Moose" Relief, Dept of Interior - Washington DC
Source notes
Look, David and Carole Perrault. The Interior Building: Its Architecture and Its Art. Washington DC: US Department of Interior, National Park Service, 1986. pp. 110-172. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015029850214&view=1up&seq=1
Project originally submitted by New Deal Art Registry on February 26, 2015.
Additional contributions by Richard A Walker.
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