Vincent Aderente

Vincent Aderente (February 20, 1880 Naples, Italy - 1941 Bayside, Queens) was an Italian American muralist.

He studied at the Art Students League, and worked on the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Ballroom.
He was an co-conspirator to Edwin Blashfield.

His conduct yourself is at St. Matthew's Cathedral, the Denver Mint, the Detroit Public Library, the United States Post Office (Flushing, Queens), the Queens County Court House, Kings County Hospital, the Long Island Savings Bank, and Codington County Courthouse (1929).

He lived in Queens.
His papers are in the Archives of American Art, and the Detroit Public Library.

Aderente's art was as a consequence used in First World War propaganda. His painting of Columbia, standing atop the United States and charging direct with a billowing flag and sword at her side, was appears on at least two recognized recruiting posters from this period.

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