Among his best-known works are The Canterbury Tales in the Library of Congress and Fountain of Youth in the foyer of Radio City Music Hall.
He also completed murals for the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the University of Rochester and Eastman School of Music, and a six-story work for the Guardian Building in Detroit.
He later taught at the Grand Central School of Art and kept a studio in Falls Village, Connecticut.
[2] While painting one of his murals, Ezra Winter took a step back, forgetting the extreme height at which he was at, and fell.
[3] His work includes: Winter did seven murals at the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park.