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Work began around 1941 and finished in 1945, with help from his wife, Mary. The canvas panels for the mural were completed at Fanewood, and a skylight was installed to assist with lighting. At their completion, the Faerie Queene murals were the largest library murals ever completed in the United
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The Museum was dedicated last summer, on the anniversary of the battle, and was then decorated with murals, battle pieces, portraits and maps, the latter executed by artists under Federal relief agencies. Two murals by Lee Woodward Zeigler of Newburgh, N. Y., depict, in one an allegorical
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1925 – 100th anniversary: "Maryland" mural by A. Lee Woodward Zeigler (class of 1885) installed in the court of the Main Building to mark the Institute's centennial with funds provided by the Municipal Art Society. University of Baltimore
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representation of Washington offering Wayne, who is surrounded by his officers, the opportunity of taking Stony Point by storm, and in the other, Washington and Wayne reconnoitering Stony Point from Bochberg Mountain to the north.
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After his death, the estate was sold and converted into apartments. Development spurred in the area, and in the early 1950s, houses were built around the mansion. The street, Fanewood Drive in New Windsor, was named for it.
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New York Mr William J Roe has sent out cards announcing the marriage of his daughter Mary Stuart to Mr A Lee Woodward Zeigler, Saturday October 16 at St Thomas Church New Windsor-on-the -Hudson, New York.
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States, covering walls nearly 8 feet tall. The murals were unveiled in October 1945. Following a 2015 renovation to the Enoch Pratt Free Library, the murals were overpainted for restoration.
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began planning for a library building, Zeigler approached them with suggestions. For the second floor reading room, he proposed a set of murals depicting scenes from
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June 16, 1952, Zeigler died at Fanewood, his estate, the top floor of which he had used as a studio in his later years. He was 84 years old.
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Cram, Ralph Adams; Zeigler, Lee Woodward (4 September 1936). "Boston Man Writes Mr. Zeigler On Murals in Local Academy".
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and the reception held at his grandmother-in-law's estate. In 1914, he returned to the church to paint a mural titled
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in 1936, which had opened for students in 1928. Though he was in disagreement with the Board of Education and
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periods, including their art and literature. Much of his illustrative work for children depicted scenes from
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figures. The two vertical murals flank the current stage; the auditorium renovation in 2010 preserved them.
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On October 16, 1909, he married Mary Stuart (nΓ©e Roe) Zeigler (1880–1963), the youngest daughter of author
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1909: The school becomes part of the St. Paul Institute, a forerunner to the Science Museum of Minnesota.
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over what the subject material should be, he ultimately decided that they should depict the
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The Faerie Queene Murals by Lee Woodward Zeigler at the Enoch Pratt Free Library
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The Faerie Queene murals were motivated by Zeigler's life-long interest in the
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near the altar, depicting martyrs, saints and angels below a golden cross.
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Stitson, Anne (21 August 1989). "Easton woman of restoring Dad's work".
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Wharton, Carol (3 January 1954). "A Native Returns---In Pictures".
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muralist, Zeigler was commissioned to produce small murals at
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Zeigler, Lee Woodward (28 August 1945). "Spenser's Poems".
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Oxford University Press, Benezit Dictionary of Artists
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Historical Society of Newburgh Bay & the Highlands
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Leonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson (1913).
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Cullen, Thomas S.; Osgood, Charles Grosvenor (1945).
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Index

Lee Woodward Zeigler
Baltimore, Maryland
New Windsor, New York
Newburgh, New York
Maryland Institute College of Art
William James Roe
Hypatia by Charles Kingsley, Illustration by Lee Woodward Zeigler
Hypatia
Charles Kingsley

Elizabethan
Edmund Spenser
illustrator
muralist
Baltimore, Maryland
Maryland Institute College of Art
Charcoal Club of Baltimore
Charles Street
Life
Minnesota Museum of American Art
Science Museum of Minnesota
Saint Paul
Minnesota
London
Royal Society of Arts
Fanewood, Zeigler's estate and studio
William James Roe
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
Federal Emergency Relief Administration
Stony Point Battlefield

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