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According to [[Charles E. Luntz, Sr.]], '''Robert Vaughn''' was "a leading St. Louis Artist and one of our members. The qualitity of the work is indicated by the fact that Mr. Vaughn was the artist commissioned to point the magnificent murals in the old courthouse, one of the ancient landmarks of this city."<ref>"Charles E. Luntz, "Theosophy in St. Louis Has a Golden Jubilee," ''The Theosophical Messenger'' 20.10 (October 1932), 226.</ref>
According to [[Charles E. Luntz, Sr.]], '''Robert Vaughn''' was "a leading St. Louis Artist and one of our members. The qualitity of the work is indicated by the fact that Mr. Vaughn was the artist commissioned to point the magnificent murals in the old courthouse, one of the ancient landmarks of this city."<ref>"Charles E. Luntz, "Theosophy in St. Louis Has a Golden Jubilee," ''The Theosophical Messenger'' 20.10 (October 1932), 226.</ref>


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Revision as of 03:05, 9 October 2017

According to Charles E. Luntz, Sr., Robert Vaughn was "a leading St. Louis Artist and one of our members. The qualitity of the work is indicated by the fact that Mr. Vaughn was the artist commissioned to point the magnificent murals in the old courthouse, one of the ancient landmarks of this city."[1]

However, according to another source, the dome murals were painted by Carl Wimar in the 1860s.[2]

Notes

  1. "Charles E. Luntz, "Theosophy in St. Louis Has a Golden Jubilee," The Theosophical Messenger 20.10 (October 1932), 226.
  2. "St Louis County" in Rootsweb.