UNC-Chapel Hill

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  1. Carolina Arts

    1. Campus Creations

      1. Murals

        1. Laying the Cornerstone of Old East

          Over an interior doorway in the Chapel Hill Courthouse and Post Office building, a mural by Dean Cornwell depicts the laying of the cornerstone of Old East by William Richardson Davie, "Grand Master of Free Masons of North Carolina, Trustee and Commissioner," assisted by other commissioners and "the Brethren of the Eagle and Independence Lodges." Cornwell, known as "The Dean of Illustrators" and President of the Society of Illustrators from 1922 to 1926, was an accomplished commercial illustrator. He was famous for his full-color print ads for Seagrams, Palmolive, General Motors, and Coca-Cola, as well as artwork for Cosmopolitan and other prominent magazines in the 1920s. He also gained renown for his patriotic war posters in the 1940s.

          Created by Dean Cornwell.