WPA Posters
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| Syphilis may cause heart trouble, blindness, deafness, mental disorders Have your blood tested. |




| South Side High School senior class presents "It never rains" a comedy in 3 acts |




| Sculpture exhibition New York City art project : Work Projects Administration. |




| Sculpture exhibition A survey of work produced by artists in the Sculpture Division of the WPA Federal Art Project. |




| Sculpture classes for children now in session Under direction of Art Teaching Division, Federal Art Project, Works Progress Administration. |




| "Say it with stamps" Buy!! Nassau County poster stamps : "What helps Nassau helps you!" |




| Regional exhibition Work by New York State and New Jersey artists : Aug. 16 to Sept. 8, 1938 Federal Art Gallery : Federal Art Project Works Progress Administration. |




| Regional art exhibition - New Jersey and New York State Federal Art Project Works Progress Administration - Federal Art Gallery. |




| The President's birthday ball "So we may dance again" Fight infantile paralysis. |




| Your binoculars could prevent this Loan your 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or Bausch and Lomb binoculars to your navy : Pack carefully and send to Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. |




| The Federal Theatre presents "Up pops the devil" 3 act comedy by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich at the Waterloo Theater. |




| Westfield Athenaeum - Federal Art Project water color show |




| WPA paintings, Federal Art Gallery, 50 Beacon St., Boston |




| WPA paintings by Yvonne Twining, Waldo Kaufer, Albert Gold, [and] Francis Colburn Federal Art Gallery, 50 Beacon St., Boston. |




| WPA Index of American design exhibition Watercolor renderings of crewel embroidery. |




| WPA Index of American design exhibition Watercolor renderings of crewel embroidery. |




| WPA Federal Art Project paintings, Barnstable High School, Hyannis |




| Graphic arts - wood sculpture, George Walter Vincent Smith Art Gallery, Springfield, Mass. |




| Federal Theatre Marionettes present "A Christmas carol" |




| Southside Parent Teachers Assn. presents Southside Varsity Band concert, high school auditorium, Rockville Centre Benefit students loan fund. |




| What's right with America Des Moines Public Forums / / designed & made by Iowa Art Program, W.P.A. |




| Bridgeport Symphony Orchestra - Frank Foti, conductor |




| The Federal Theatre Div. of W.P.A. presents "Ten minute alibi" [by] Anthony Armstrong A startling mystery in 3 acts. |




| Smoke over Des Moines, why Des Moines Public Forums / / designed & made by Iowa Art Program, W.P.A. |




| "The shoe bears" A marionette play. |




| Sherwood Eddy, author and lecturer, will discuss "America and the world crisis" 8th year of Des Moines Public Forum / / designed & made by Iowa Art Program, W.P.A. |




| The Federal Theater presents its opening play "The royal family" [at] Waterloo Theater |




| John Sharp - exhibition, February 1-15, water colors, Ottumwa Art Center / designed & processed by Iowa Art Program, W.P.A. |




| Industrial designs by Joe Funk, Ottumwa Art Center / designed & made by Iowa Art Program, W.P.A. |




| 8th year of Des Moines public forum - Harry Overstreet, famous American philosopher, will discuss a personal philosophy for these times / designed & made by Iowa Art Program, W.P.A. |
WPA Posters ( Works Progress Administration ) were made during the WWII Era between 1936 and 1943 as part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal. We are offering reproductions of approximately 800 of these posters which were orginally silkscreen, lithograph, and woodcuts. They were designed to publicize health and safety programs; cultural programs including art exhibitions, theatrical, and musical performances; travel and tourism; educational programs; and community activities in seventeen states and the District of Columbia. The posters were made possible by one of the first U.S. Government programs to support the arts .
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