Charles Trumbo Henry
Charles Trumbo Henry (1902–1964) was an American artist.[1] His painting "Northern Georgia" (1939), an oil on canvas, was painted for the Cornelia, Georgia Post Office in a Treasury Department program.[2] He was born in Niagara Falls, New York.[3] His works are held in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, International, Corcoran Gallery in Washington D.C., Metropolitan Museum of Art, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and Whitney Museum of American Art.[1]
Works
- Landscape mural study for the Cornelia, Georgia Post Office (1938), tempera on paperboard held by the Smithsonian American Art Museum after a transfer from the Internal Revenue Service through the General Services Administration[4]
- "Aspects of the American Industrial Scene", a mural study for U.S. Department of Labor (1937) tempera on paperboard. At the Smithsonian American Art Museum after transfer from the General Services Administration[4]
- "Coal Yard and River" [1]
- "Construction, Power, and Transportation" (1938) at U.S. Customs and Immigration (formerly Department of Labor) [5]
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References
- Charles Trumbo Henry Ask Art
- Charles Trumbo Henry Smithsonian Institution
- Guide to Local, 1930s-related Public Art
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