Arthur Lidov created the cover art for the 1950 first edition copy of
The Martian Chronicle by
Ray Bradbury. He contributed artistic backgrounds to many of the major magazines of his time such as
Time,
Fortune,
The Saturday Evening Post and other special-interest magazines. Lidov invented the Insertable Spokeless Wheel.
Murals Murals were produced from 1934 to 1943 in the
United States through the
Section of Painting and Sculpture, later called the
Section of Fine Arts, of the
Treasury Department. • The Walter S. Christopher School, 5042 South Artesian Ave in the
Gage Park neighborhood of Chicago contains three
WPA tempera-on-plaster-on-presswood murals depicting
Characters from Children’s Literature. The mural was restored in 1999. • The
Chillicothe, Illinois Post office contains a Section of Fine Arts mural entitled
Rail Roading painted using egg tempera on gesso in 1942. ==Honors==