- William B. Van Ingen
William B. Van Ingen (1858-1955) was a stained glass artist and painter perhaps best known for his
Panama Canal murals .Born in
Philadelphia , Van Ingen eventually moved toNew York City where he apprenticed under noted stained glass artistsJohn La Farge ,Francis Lathrop , and Lewis C. Tiffany. Van Ingen was also known for his abilities in mural painting, particularly for the work he did for theLibrary of Congress inWashington, D.C. , theU.S. Mint in Philadelphia, and thePanama Canal Authority .The
Panama Canal mural was executed on nearly convert|1000|sqft|m2 ofcanvas and depicts the excavation of the canal. They are mounted in the Panama Canal Administration Building in Panama. Van Ingen agreed to produce the murals at $25 per square foot. The paintings are apparently the largest group of murals by an American artist on display outside the United States Fact|date=February 2007.Of the murals, Van Ingen said, "I tried to compose into one picture the views to be seen from different standpoints, but united in the mind. It enabled me to combine different periods of time in the construction work." He also said," [a] ny success the paintings may have had, came, I believe, from an endeavor to see with the eyes of the man in the ditch."
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* [http://www.pancanal.com/eng/noticiero/canal-faqs/index.html Panama Canal Authority website]
* [http://www.panama-guide.com/article.php/20060811171206881/print PanamaGuide.com PanamaGuide]
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