https://openvalley.org/items/browse?tags=Poster+Division&output=atom2024-03-29T02:22:18-07:00Omekahttps://openvalley.org/items/show/1331
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var str = 'Allocations poster';
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var str = 'The Federal Art Project wasn't simply a relief program; central to its mission was the creation of art for government buildings, schools, libraries, charitable institutions, and hospitals like the one in Mt. Morris. This process was termed Allocations, and is illustrated here in simplified form by the Boston, MA division of the Federal Art Project.';
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Nason, Ben, 1908-1985
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Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, WPA Poster Collection, LC-USZC2-5568
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Silkscreen poster, via color film copy slide
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var str = 'Poster for exhibition at Federal Art Project Gallery, New York';
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var str = 'This poster was created by the Richard Floethe, Director of the Federal Art Project's NYC Poster Division. His training at the modernist Bauhaus in Germany shows its influence in stylized illustration and bold, simple lettering. The Federal Art Project Gallery, which opened on 27 December 1935, was a frequent venue for painters in the program.';
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Floethe, Richard, 1901-1988
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Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, WPA Poster Collection, LC-USZC2-959
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Silkscreen poster, via color film copy slide
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var str = 'Federal Art Project exhibition, Albany Institute';
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Created by the Federal Art Project Poster Division, this advertises a show staged by the Albany Institute of History and Art. It appears to have supported "The Art Caravan," a traveling exhibition of paintings accompanied by lecturer Judson Smith. After its stop in Albany, "Stops will be made at small towns throughout New York" (Kingston Daily Freeman 21 Sept. 1938: 5).
Creator
Rothstein, Jerome (1918-2008)
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Contributor
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Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, WPA Poster Collection, LC-USZC2-930
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Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Silkscreen poster, via color film copy slide
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var str = 'Exhibition: Oil Paintings from the Easel Division';
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var str = 'Created by the WPA poster division, it's not clear whether this sign is promoting a show at the New Deal Gallery, a show at some other location, or simply was used for traveling shows.';
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Rothstein, Jerome Henry, 1918-2008
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Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, WPA Poster Collection, LC-USZC2-5386