Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse,
Bowling Green, KY
Long Hunters Discover Daniel Boone
by Edward Laning, 1942
Commissioned by the Section of Fine Arts of the WPA,
Long Hunters depicts Kentucky’s legendary colonizer and explorer
Daniel Boone (1734-1820). His companions in frontier adventures
were the Long Hunters, a group of hunters and trappers who traveled
from the American colonies into the western territories on hunting
trips that lasted for many months. This mural illustrates the folklore
of the Long Hunters discovering Daniel Boone in the wilderness while
he was singing a duet with a cardinal, the state bird of Kentucky.
About the Artist:
Edward Laning was born April 26, 1906 in Petersburg, IL; lived in
Kansas City, MO, and New York City where he died. During World War
II he was an artist-correspondent for Life magazine and received
a Purple Heart during his tour in Italy. While employed by the WPA,
Laning created several extraordinary murals, most notably those
for the Dining Room on Ellis Island and the New York Public Library.
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