Edward Millman's 1942 fresco detail for St. Louis Post Office documented
A fresco detail created by Edward Millman in 1942 for the St. Louis, Missouri Post Office was documented on artcritical.com. The artwork was executed in tempera on masonite. The entry was posted on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 at 4:42 pm. This work represents a specific example of public art commissioned during the mid-20th century for federal buildings. The documentation preserves information about this particular artistic contribution to the St. Louis Post Office location. Edward Millman's fresco demonstrates the integration of art into civic architecture during that period. The archival record provides details about materials, location, and creation date for this historical artwork.
Key facts
- Edward Millman created a fresco detail for the St. Louis, MO Post Office
- The artwork was created in 1942
- The medium is tempera on masonite
- The work was documented on artcritical.com
- The entry was posted on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 at 4:42 pm
- The artwork represents public art for a federal building
- The documentation preserves historical information about the artwork
- The fresco detail is part of the St. Louis Post Office's artistic elements
Entities
Artists
- Edward Millman
Institutions
- artcritical.com
Locations
- St. Louis
- Missouri
- United States