"Mrs. E. David Sullivan, 7613 Ravensridge, Shrewsbury, secretary at Bank of St. Louis, looks at a display of paintings, furniture, and other art by Siegfried Reinhardt. Painting at right is a self-portrait and throne-like chair is between paintings."
"The Many Talents of Siegfried Reinhardt" is the new display at Bank of St. Louis. 9th and Washington. Exhibit has paintings, sketches, furniture, textiles, stained glass and sculpture, all from the hands of Mr. Reinhardt, a St. Louisan and internationally known artist. Looking at display is Mrs. David Sullivan of Shrewsbury, secretary at the bank."
"Claude Matthews, 8565 Ginger, a Southwestern Bell supervisor, and Mrs. Gloria Sullivan, checking department employe at the Bank of St. Louis, view sports cartoons by Amour Krupnik, Globe-Democrat artist. The display, in the bank's main floor lobby at Ninth and Washington, continues through April 28."
artist's "Political Series" which are part of the bank's collection. These paintings, which were done between 1851 and 1855, depict three phases of a typical Missouri political campaign at about the time Boatmen's was founded in 1847. Bingham, while best known as a painter, also served in various state offices, and took part in numerous political campaigns for other candidates."
"Banked Art: On view in the lobby of the Boatmen's National Bank are some 70 paintings portraying St. Louis and Missouri history, including these in the "Transportation Series" painted for the bank's collection in 1938 by the late Oscar E. Berninghaus. The special bicentennial exhibit, which will continue through May 29, also includes works by John James Audubon, Frederic Remington, Charl M