Depression Era Prints

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Fascination in the Depression - New York Times
Only a few prints remained. Initially, Depression era art was viewed as a social realistic embarassment, and a reminder of a difficult time, said Ms. Ryan.
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Noel Streatfeild - Ballet Shoes
Ballet Shoes was first published in 1936 and is still in print. .Ballet Shoes is still in print in both the UK and the US, with a number of different.
www.whitegauntlet.com.au/noelstreatfeild/
The Depression Era in black and white: four American photo-texts
The Depression Era in black and white: four American photo-texts from Criticism intensified "the reality effect" in our black and white print culture.
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Poverty's Palette
This is particularly true of Depression-era America, in large part because of the unforgettable monochrome images created by the New Deal-sponsored.
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Fruit From Washington - Fruit Harvest and Patriotic Posters from
Other WPA Era Links. WPA Murals - New Deal Art During the Great Depression. More Links United States Department of Agriculture Historical Photographs.
www.fruitfromwashington.com/History/harvest.htm
Art Review | 'Depression-Era Prints and Photographs': Images From
That is one question brought to mind by "Depression-Era Prints and Photographs From the W.P.A. and F.S.A.," an exhibition at the New York Public Library.
www.nytimes.com/2004/01/09/arts/design/09JOHN.
Press Information | Depression-era Prints and Photographs
Depression-era Prints and Photographs from the WPA and FSA. October 17 through January 17 The New York Public Library Humanities and Social Sciences Library.
www.nypl.org/press/2003/wpaimages.cfm
Art Review | 'Depression-Era Prints and Photographs': Images From
"Mrs. Estelle Wilson, who owned a one-acre place in Learysville, N.Y.," a photograph by Jack Delano, in "Depression-Era Prints and Photographs From the.
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Press Information | Depression-era Prints and Photographs
Now an exhibition at The New York Public Library’s Humanities and Social Sciences Library (Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street), Depression-era Prints and.
www.nypl.org/press/2003/wpafsa.cfm
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Depression Era. We specialize in fine American works of art on paper, prints, drawings, watercolors, etc. Our specialty is artists of the 20th and 21st.
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