Mistresses, farts and firings: Secrets of NYC’s most famous murals revealed

Reading now: 637

Murals of New York City: The Best of New York’s Public Paintings from Bemelmans to Parrish” (Rizzoli, out now), told The Post.The 83-year-old, who put together the tome with photographer Joshua McHugh, is both an art scholar and artist himself.He worked on restoring the famous murals at Bemelmans Bar and Cafe Carlyle in the Hotel Carlyle, and he and his son, Austin, paint their own murals out of a space in Harlem, Palmer-Smith Studio.Here, he shares five murals and the surprising stories behind them.

Look closely at the ceiling of the Neoclassical New York County Supreme Courthouse. Instead of a Roman holding a spear, there’s a naked blond lady with a mirror.

The woman who posed for the painting was Betty Compton, a Ziegfeld Follies showgirl and the mistress of NYC mayor Jimmy Walker, who served the city from 1926 to 1931 — a wry touch added by Italian artist Attilio Pusterla“He took some artistic license,” Palmer-Smith said. “That’s the beauty of murals.

Nobody is going to get up there and paint it over.”Walker was charged with taking more than a million dollars in bribes, resigned, ditched his wife and set sail for Europe with Betty.

Read more on nypost.com
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA