Denman Fink

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On the first day of the United War Work Campaign, Denman Fink paints a mural at the New York Public Library promoting the American Library Association's services to World War I soldiers blinded in battle. (November 11, 1918)

Denman Fink (18801956) was an American artist and magazine illustrator.[1]

He worked with Phineas P. Paist and Walter De Garmo on the Douglas Entrance (1924) in Coral Gables, Florida, a property listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2] He also designed the Venetian Pool (1925) in Coral Gables,[3] which is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The designs were strictly Denman's. The only thing Phineas Paist and Walter De Garmo added was their architect's seal because Denman was not a licensed architect. Denman designed all of the original entrances to Coral Gables and designed the original water tower in the shape of a lighthouse. Fink was artistic advisor for the City of Coral Gables. He also designed the Coral Gables City Hall.

New Jersey

Fink was a long-time resident of Haworth, New Jersey.[4]

Murals

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