Works Progress Administration Poster Designs

WPA The By the Peo­ple, For the Peo­ple: Posters from the WPA, 1936–1943 col­lec­tion con­sists of 908 boldly col­ored and graph­i­cally diverse orig­i­nal posters pro­duced from 1936 to 1943 as part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal. Of the 2,000 WPA posters known to exist, the Library of Congress’s col­lec­tion of more than 900 is the largest. These strik­ing silkscreen, lith­o­graph, and wood­cut posters 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 and were added to the Library’s hold­ings in the 1940s.

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