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American WPA Era Art
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(above: Morris Kantor, Baseball at Night, 1934, oil on linen, 37 x 47 1/4 inches, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Morris Kantor, 1976.146.18)

(above: Portfolio of Spanish Colonial Design in New Mexico, Hand colored woodblock print 1938, Federal Art Project of New Mexico, Works Progress Administration (WPA), MO 1956.237.50. Reproduction of an image of the Sacred Heart, courtesy of Franklin D. Roosevelt Library & Museum)

(above: Portfolio of Spanish Colonial Design in New Mexico, Hand colored woodblock print 1938, Federal Art Project of New Mexico, Works Progress Administration (WPA), MO 1956.237.6. Reproduction of scenes from the lives of saints that adorn the main altarpiece of a church in Santa Cruz, courtesy of Franklin D. Roosevelt Library & Museum)

(above: Folk Art of Rural Pennsylvania,
silkscreen print, 1938, Federal Art Project of Pennsylvania, Works Progress
Administration (WPA), MO 1956.236.13. One of fifteen prints in an Index
of American Design portfolio titled Folk Art of Rural Pennsylvania, courtesy
of Franklin D. Roosevelt Library & Museum)

(above: Jerome Hoxie, Figurehead for the Lady Blessington, watercolor, late 1930s, Federal Art Project of Connecticut, Works Progress Administration (WPA), MO 1942.35.1. The Federal Art Project of Connecticut produced a series of watercolors depicting early ship carvings for the Index of American Design, courtesy of Franklin D. Roosevelt Library & Museum)
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