Kenneth Evett

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Kenneth Evett (1913-May 28, 2005),[1] also known as Kenneth Warnock Evett was an American artist.

He was born in Loveland, Colorado in 1913.[1]

He died in Ithaca, New York in 2005.[1][2]

A number of post offices containing his murals are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with their significance being due to the murals. These include:

  • US Post Office-Caldwell, 14 N. Main St. Caldwell, KS
  • US Post Office-Horton, 825 1st Ave. E. Horton, KS
  • US Post Office-Pawnee City, 703 G St. Pawnee City, NE

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Kenneth Evett".
  2. ^ "Noted watercolorist and Cornell art professor Kenneth Evett dies at 91". Cornell Chronicle. June 3, 2005.



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