Category:Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building murals
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As described by the Living New Deal, paintings at the Department of Justice building include the following:
- Tempera mural, Contemporary Justice and Man by John Ballator (1937)
- Fresco, Society Freed through Justice by George Biddle (1936)
- Oil on canvas, Contemporary Justice and Woman by Emil Bisttram (1939)
- Oil on canvas, Activities of the Department of Justice by Louis Bouche (1937)
- Oils on canvas, [Justice of the Plains —] Movement of the Population Westward and Law Versus Mob Rule by John Steuart Curry (1937)
- Oils on canvas, The Triumph of Justice and The Defeat of Justice by Leon Kroll (1937)
- Fresco, Justice Department Bureaus and Divisions by Henry Varnum Poor (1936)
- Tempera, Great Events and Figures of Law by Boardman Robinson (1938)
- Tempera, Contemporary Justice and Child by Symeon Shimin (1940)
- 20-panel oil on board, Man’s Struggle for Justice by Maurice Sterne (1939)
Subcategories
This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total.
C
- Contemporary Justice and Man (1 F)
G
- Great Events and Figures of Law (11 F)
J
- Justice Defeated (1 F)
- Justice of the Plains (7 F)
- Justice Triumphant (2 F)
M
- Man's Struggle for Justice (8 F)
S
- Society Freed Through Justice (14 F)