"Buffalo"
1 of 4 plaster fascades on the Inglewood CA post office
Description
Four plaster facades depicting a buffalo, bear, ram, and lion, decorate the exterior of the Inglewood CA post office. They were created by Gordon Newell and Sherry Peticolas in 1937 and funded by TRAP.
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1 of 4 plaster fascades on the Inglewood CA post office
"Ram"
1 of 4 plaster fascades on the Inglewood CA post office
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1 of 4 plaster fascades on the Inglewood CA post office
"Bear"
1 of 4 plaster fascades on the Inglewood CA post office
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1 of 4 plaster fascades on the Inglewood CA post office
"Lion"
1 of 4 plaster fascades on the Inglewood CA post office
Source notes
Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal by Marlene Park & Gerald E. Markowitz http://www.wpamurals.com/inglewoo.htm
Project originally submitted by Andrew Laverdiere on June 12, 2013.
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