Archibald Garner


Lorraine Archibald “Archie” Garner was an American sculptor.
During the New Deal he was commissioned by the Public Works of Art Project and Treasury Section of Painting and Sculpture to create several notable works of art for public buildings, all within the state of California.Astronomers Monument at Griffith Observatory, commissioned by the Public Works of Art Project, was Garner's design, and he was one of the six contributing sculptors. The monument honoring Hipparchus, Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Newton, and Herschel, was dedicated in November 25, 1934. A casting of the face of Garner’s Copernicus is at the Clark Library.Law at the Spring Street Courthouse in downtown Los Angeles is an tall limestone sculpture. Law, or The Law, was originally produced under the auspices of PWAP.Justice is a tall cast-concrete relief sculpture at the 1939 main post office and courthouse on Tulare Street in Fresno.
Garner, who was born in either Onida, South Dakota, or Fresno, California, also helped design the original Dennis the Menace Playground, did set design work for movie studios, and taught at Monterey Peninsula College and Occidental College.