Leone C. Bradbury (31 December 1905 – December 1983) was an American muralist whose 1930s mural series Flights of Fancy is displayed in the Centennial Hall in Colorado Springs, CO as of October 2014.[1]

Leone C. Bradbury
Born31 December 1905
Aurora, Colorado
DiedDecember 1983

She was born to George and Catherine Bradbury in Denver, CO. She attended the University of Denver in 1924 and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Yale University in 1932.[2]

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Bradbury's mural series Flights of Fancy was originally commissioned in the 1930s for the Ellsworth Elementary School in Denver. The series features nine paintings with fairy tale themes. In 2014 the murals were acquired from Denver Public Schools by El Paso County and installed in Centennial Hall.[3]

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  1. ^ "Historic Depression Era Artwork and Faces of the Fire Photographs Now Displayed in County Buildings" (Press release). El Paso County, Colorado. 2014-10-17. Retrieved 2017-11-17.
  2. ^ University of Denver Department of Art and Art History Course Catalog. University of Denver. 1933.
  3. ^ "County retrieves set of 1930s murals". The Colorado Springs Business Journal. 2014-10-20. Retrieved 2017-11-17.