Post Office Sculptures – Hamlet NC

City:
Hamlet, NC

Site Type:
Art Works, Sculpture and Bas Relief

New Deal Agencies:
Arts Programs, Federal & Military Operations, Treasury Section of Fine Arts (TSFA), Treasury Department

Completed:
1942

Artist:
Nena (Nina) de Brennecke

Description

Nina de Brennecke created three carved mahogany bas relief sculptures: “Peaches,” “Dewberries,” and “Drilling,” in 1942 with funds provided by the federal Treasury Section of Fine Arts. They are viewable in the lobby of the historic Hamlet, North Carolina post office.

Source notes

Originally posted in the New Deal Art Registry: https://www.newdealartregistry.org/

Location Info


105 E. Main Street
Hamlet, NC 28345
Richmond County

Location notes: Lobby

Coordinates: 34.884327, -79.70073

At this Location:

Site Details

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