In 1909, Herter was commissioned by the
Daughters of the American Revolution to create what was intended to be the world's largest painted
theater curtain, for the
Denver Auditorium. The flat curtain was 35 feet (11 m) high and 60 feet (18 m) wide. Its theme was an allegory of the
United States Declaration of Independence, and included illustrations of historical figures such as
George Washington,
Thomas Jefferson, and
Benjamin Franklin. Herter executed
murals for buildings such as the
Massachusetts Statehouse, the
Wisconsin State Capitol, the
Los Angeles Public Library, and the National Academy of Sciences. Herter channeled his grief into this mural, which depicts soldiers departing for the war from that same railroad station. The young man at center with his arms in the air is a portrait of Everit, the woman in white at far left is a portrait of Adele Herter, and the older man at far right with the bouquet of flowers is a self-portrait. Herter donated the mural to the People of France in 1926. ,
Paris. •
Der Nibelungen (circa 1898) - six murals, music room, Emilie Grigsby House, 67th Street & Park Avenue, New York City: The murals were sold at auction for $2,500 in 1912. •
The Pageant of Nations (1913) - seven murals, The Mural Room,
St. Francis Hotel,
San Francisco, California. Included a portrait of
Gertrude Atherton posing as "California." The Herter murals were taken down and placed in storage in 1971. The Mural Room was demolished during hotel expansion and remade as a larger lobby and front desk area. • Two murals,
Connecticut Supreme Court Building,
Hartford. Painted on canvas at Herter's studio at "The Creeks" in
East Hampton, New York, then taken to Hartford and affixed to wall and ceiling with white lead. •
An Allegory of Education (1913) •
Fundamental Orders 1638-1639 (1913) • Four murals, Supreme Court Chamber,
Wisconsin State Capitol,
Madison: •
The Legionary Appeal to Caesar (1915) •
The Signing of the Magna Carta (1915) •
The Trial of Chief Oshkosh (1915) •
The Signing of the Constitution (1915) File:Roman Law by Albert Herter - Wisconsin Supreme Court - DSC03170.JPG|
The Legionary Appeal to Caesar File:English Law by Albert Herter - Wisconsin Supreme Court - DSC03166.JPG|
The Signing of the Magna Carta File:Local Law by Albert Herter - Wisconsin Supreme Court - DSC03175.JPG|
The Trial of Chief Oshkosh File:Signing of the Constitution by Albert Herter - Wisconsin Supreme Court - DSC03179.JPG|
The Signing of the Constitution •
Prometheus (1924), Great Hall, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.: •
Le Départ des poilus, août 1914 (
Departure of the Infantrymen, August 1914) (1926), Gare de Paris-Est, Paris. Given by Herter to the people of France. • Eight murals, Children's Literature Department, Main Branch,
Los Angeles Public Library: •
The Landing of Cabrillo at Catalina Island (1928) •
The Building of a Mission (1928) •
Fiesta at a Mission (1928) •
Raising the Flag at Monterey (1928) • ''Finding of Gold in '49'' (1928) •
Relief ship at San Diego (1928) •
Jose Gaspar de Portola (1928) •
Juan Bautista de Anza (1928) • Warner Brothers
Hollywood Theatre (1928–30), New York City. This movie palace was converted into the
Mark Hellinger Theatre in 1949. In 1989, it became the
Times Square Church, which continues to occupy it. Herter's murals have been taken down. • Library portico,
Society of the Four Arts,
Palm Beach, Florida (1939) •
Milestones on the Road to Freedom in Massachusetts (1942) - five mural-sized paintings,
House of Representatives,
Massachusetts State House,
Boston •
1630 - Governor Winthrop at Salem Bringing the Charter of the Bay Colony to Massachusetts •
1779 - John Adams, Samuel Adams and James Bowdoin Drafting the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 •
1697 - Dawn of Tolerance in Massachusetts: Public Repentance of Judge Samuel Sewall for His Actions in the Witchcraft Trials •
1788 - John Hancock Proposing the Addition of The Bill of Rights to the Federal Constitution •
1689 - Revolt Against Autocratic Government in Massachusetts: The Arrest of Governor Andros File:National Park Bank T-Square Catalogue 1904 p.122.jpg|
Agriculture (1904), National Park Bank murals, Manhattan, New York City File:GrigsbyHouse MusicRoom 1912catalogue.jpg|Grigsby House murals (1912), in original location, Manhattan, New York City File:Persia by Albert Herter 1913.jpg|
Persia (1913), St. Francis Hotel murals, San Francisco File:Warfield Theater interior, Architect & Engineer, 1922.jpg|Warfield Theater murals (1922), San Francisco File:Mosaic and Murals in the Los Angeles Central Library dllu.jpg|Los Angeles Public Library ceiling murals (1928) File:Massachusetts House of Representatives 01.jpg|Massachusetts House of Representatives murals (1942), Massachusetts State House, Boston ==Tapestries==