William Adelbert Dolwick painted America. Happy, white 1950s America: wasp-waisted women with cherry red lips smiling adoringly at their Ken-doll men, wholesome good-natured navy boys drinking Coca-Cola, be-scarved elderly women enjoying joy rides with no hint of a Thelma-and-Louise-type ending, and even Jesus (or is that Kenny Loggins?).
Dolwick made two post office murals in Indiana: Gas City in Boom Days (Gas City) and Early Hobart (Hobart).