dieser beitrag wurde verfasst in: englisch (eng/en)
künstler: Emil Bisttram
titel: Justice – Uphold the Right, Prevent the Wrong
jahr: 1936
+: Funded by TRAP Treasury Relief Art Project
The Roswell, NM mural by Emil Bisttram was originally commisioned during the New Deal for the Federal Court House in Roswell. After this building was demolished, the mural was transported to Albuquerque where it was stored. The mural was discovered in the 1980s in the basement of a nearby federal courthouse, restored and mounted in its present location in 1983. It is currently installed on the 6th floor of the US Court House at 421 Gold SW, Albuquerque, NM.
Next to the mural is an undated article from the Albuquerque Journal stating that in the late 1980s, a biographer of Bisttram named Walt Wiggins happened to visit the courthouse and discovered the mural, whose whereabouts had previously been uncertain. As the mural was originally commisioned during the New Deal for a federal courthouse in Roswell, Wiggins’ theory is that when the Roswell courthouse was demolished, the mural was transported to Albuquerque, but not hung until 1983.
(source: Albuquerque Public Library staff)