Works On View
Public Murals
1925
Series of Biblical Scenes, First Methodist Church in the Chicago Temple Building, Chicago, IL. Painted tapestries, six panels, each 7 x 14 ft. Current location unknown.
1932
Wild West, Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY. Sand-fresco mural, approximately 7 x 6 ft. Remains on display.

Wild West
1934
Scenes Depicting American Industry, A Century of Progress Exposition, Industrial Arts Building, Chicago, IL. Mural in marble mosaic, 14 panels comprising a work of 300 x 30 ft. Destroyed.
Things in Nature of Interest to Infants (commissioned by the Works Progress Administration), City Hospital – Welfare Island, New York, NY. Oil on eight panels, each approximately 5 x 4 ft. Destroyed.
Evolution of the Art of Writing, (commissioned by the Works Progress Administration), Woodside Public Library, Woodside, Long Island, NY. Oil on Canvas,10 panels, each approximately 6 x 5 ft. Destroyed.
1937
American Indian Symbols at the U.S. Pavilion, Paris Exposition, Paris, France. Oil on exterior wall, 12 panels, each approximately 6 x 8 ft. Temporary building, murals destroyed after exposition.
The Stage Coach and The Pony Express (commissioned by Treasury Department, Section of Fine Arts), U.S. Post Office, Columbia, MO. Oil on canvas, two panels: The Stage Coach 15 x 8 ft, The Pony Express 13 x 7 ft. Removed from original location in 1965 and moved to National Archives, Central Plains Region, Kansas City, MO in 2010.

The Pony Express
1939
Eight Scenes Depicting the History of Florida: Five Standards on Parade, Aborigine, Juan Ponce de Leon, Saturibo and Ludonniere, Sir Francis Drake, General Andrew Jackson, Osceola and Florida Today (commissioned by Treasury Department, Section of Fine Arts), originally U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Building, now U.S. Bankruptcy Courthouse, Tallahassee, FL. Oil on canvas, each mural approximately 10 X 4 ft. Still on display.

Osceola
1940
Advance Guard of the West (commissioned by Treasury Department, Section of Fine Arts), U.S. Post Office, New Rockford, ND. Oil on canvas, 12 x 7 ft. Location unknown.

Advance Guard of the West
1941
The Spirit of North Carolina (commissioned by Treasury Department, Section of Fine Arts), U.S. Post Office, Concord, NC. Oil on canvas, 11 x 8 ft. Destroyed in 1973.
Museum Collections
The Phillips Collection
Washington, DC

Gathering of the Chiefs, 1926. Watercolor on paper mounted on cardboard, 24 x 19 3/4 in., acquired 1927.
Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn, NY

Fox, 1927. Watercolor. Brooklyn Museum, Museum Collection Fund, 27.356, acquired 1927.
Tate Britain
London, UK

Arizona Cowboys, 1947