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"Needle Work" Young girl by the Window original Oil on Linen
By Helen Rayburn Caswell
Located in Soquel, CA
and Art at the Source, painted murals at St. Ignatius Church in San Francisco and at the Elizabeth
Category

1980s Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil

"Boy on Carousel" large oil painting
By Helen Rayburn Caswell
Located in San Francisco, CA
Source, painted murals at St. Ignatius Church in San Francisco and at the Elizabeth Seton Center in Menlo
Category

Late 20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

Boy Playing Cello
By Helen Rayburn Caswell
Located in San Francisco, CA
the Sebastopol United Methodist Church, participated in Art Trails and Art at the Source, painted
Category

Late 20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

Boy Picking Flowers
By Helen Rayburn Caswell
Located in San Francisco, CA
Source, painted murals at St. Ignatius Church in San Francisco and at the Elizabeth Seton Center in Menlo
Category

Late 20th Century American Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Apple Bloom
By Helen Rayburn Caswell
Located in San Francisco, CA
and Art at the Source, painted murals at St. Ignatius Church in San Francisco and at the Elizabeth
Category

Late 20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Apple Bloom
Apple Bloom
H 19.25 in W 16.25 in D 0.85 in
Boy building a Sand Castle
By Helen Rayburn Caswell
Located in San Francisco, CA
and Art at the Source, painted murals at St. Ignatius Church in San Francisco and at the Elizabeth
Category

Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

Saturday Afternoon
By Helen Rayburn Caswell
Located in Soquel, CA
Sebastopol United Methodist Church, participated in Art Trails and Art at the Source, painted murals at St
Category

1990s Abstract Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Saturday Afternoon
Saturday Afternoon
H 23.25 in W 25.5 in D 1.75 in
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Questions About The Mural Source
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 2, 2021
    A WPA mural was a public work of art owing to a federal government program that came to fruition in the United States during the 1930s. WPA stands for Works Progress Administration. As part of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, the government-funded Works Progress Administration hired artists, illustrators, graphic designers and more to paint murals and create sculptures in schools, municipal buildings and elsewhere all over the United States — the effort, which included teaching art classes to children and budding artists, was put in place to build morale and offer employment during the Great Depression.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 12, 2024
    In art, a mural is a painting applied to a permanent part of architecture. Most often, artists apply murals to walls or ceilings. Some famous examples of murals in art history include Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper, Diego Rivera's Man, Controller of the Universe and Banksy's Girl with Balloon. On 1stDibs, find a wide variety of art from some of the world's top dealers and galleries.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 7, 2024
    The difference between a mural and a mosaic is in the specificity of the terms. Mural is a general term for a piece of artwork applied directly to a wall. On the other hand, a mosaic is an artwork made by arranging small pieces of material, such as tiles, glass fragments or stones. Mosaics can be murals, but they may also adorn other surfaces, such as floors and furniture. Explore a diverse assortment of art on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 12, 2021
    The difference between a painting and a mural is that while painting is an artwork done with the use of paints on paper or canvas, a mural is an oversize painting, usually executed on a wall, ceiling or other surface that is considered permanent. Find a collection of antique and vintage paintings on 1stDibs today.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 28, 2021
    The best type of paint for murals is acrylic due to its lightfastness and weather resistance. Acrylics work on almost all surfaces and are famous for their quick-drying and flexibility. You will find murals of different styles like contemporary, modern, abstract and street art on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJanuary 27, 2025
    Thomas Hart Benton's famous mural is located on the third floor of the Missouri State Capitol building in Jefferson City, Missouri. Called A Social History of Missouri, the 100-foot by 16-foot mural depicts the highs and lows of the history of Missouri up until its creation in 1936. All in all, the mural shows 235 faces that include enslaved Black people, farmers, industrial workers and even some members of the gang of Jesse James. On 1stDibs, explore a collection of Thomas Hart Benton art.