Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Nov 1938, p. 66 Murals in the Laurel School that measure twenty by ten feet have recently been completed, the work of artist Gustof Dalstrom. The mural was secured through the cooperation of the Federal Arts Project
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Nov 1938, p. 66 Murals in the Laurel School that measure twenty by ten feet have …
Kathy Routliffe, Wilmette Life, 1 Nov 2012, p. 37 A mural has been painted by students under the direction of art teacher Jaime Berngard. The project was funded by Central School's PTA. Photograph of Berngard and student Isabelle Bonaguidi.
Kathy Routliffe, Wilmette Life, 1 Nov 2012, p. 37 A mural has been painted by students under the direction of art …
Ken Goze, Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Dec 2003, Section News, 5, 11 1938 WPA mural by Raymond Breinin, "On the Soil is Our Worth," has just been restored by the Chicago Conservation Center. The mural was painted on a wall in the Wilmette Post Office as a Works Progre
Ken Goze, Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Dec 2003, Section News, 5, 11 1938 WPA mural by Raymond Breinin, "On the Soil is Our Worth," …
Irv Leavirtt, Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Oct 2007, p. 7 Depression era murals by artist Gustaf Dalstrom on the walls of Harper School auditorium have undergone restoration at a cost of $24,000. Photograph of Elizabeth Kendall, director of Parma Conservati
Irv Leavirtt, Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Oct 2007, p. 7 Depression era murals by artist Gustaf Dalstrom on the walls of Harper …
Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 25 Dec 2008, p. 5 Restoration experts commenced work on a project to restore a century old art mural with ties to Wilmette's early history. Comments by museum director, Kathy Hussey-Arntson. The mural was created in 1
Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 25 Dec 2008, p. 5 Restoration experts commenced work on a project to restore a century old …
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