Post Office Mural – Waupaca WI

City:
Waupaca, WI

Site Type:
Art Works, Murals

New Deal Agencies:
Arts Programs, Treasury Section of Fine Arts (TSFA)

Artist:
Raymond Redell

Description

Oil on canvas entitled "Wisconsin Countryside" painted by Raymond Redell in 1940.

Source notes

https://www.wpamurals.org/wisconsin.htm

Location Info


306 S Main St
Waupaca, WI 54981

Location notes:

Coordinates: 44.355920, -89.08489

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2 comments on “Post Office Mural – Waupaca WI

  1. John Thomas

    I have two paintings my father had from his time in the ccc camp in Rib Mountain. They were painted by a friend on the inside of his foot locker. After the war they lived in a basement until 51 when they built the house. The paintings hung in our basement until I took them after his death. If I sent pictures of them, could you tell me something about them. My uncle said the man that painted them,his last name started with an s, thats all I know about them

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2 comments on “Post Office Mural – Waupaca WI

  1. John Thomas

    I have two paintings my father had from his time in the ccc camp in Rib Mountain. They were painted by a friend on the inside of his foot locker. After the war they lived in a basement until 51 when they built the house. The paintings hung in our basement until I took them after his death. If I sent pictures of them, could you tell me something about them. My uncle said the man that painted them,his last name started with an s, thats all I know about them

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