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John Wagner - Don’t kill our wild life

Don’t kill our wild life (1936-1940)

John Wagner (American, 20th Century)
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This work was commissioned by the United States federal government as part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) program. It is not subject to copyright protection.

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Keeping up with science

Keeping up with science (1936-1939)

Shari Weisberg (American, 20th Century)
Books are weapons

Books are weapons (1941-1943)

Anonymous
Unfair to babies A helpless infant can’t go on strike

Unfair to babies A helpless infant can’t go on strike (1936-1939)

Erik Hans Krause (American, 1899-1990)
Theatre of Music

Theatre of Music (1936-1941)

Anonymous
Expecting; Get the right advice from the right sources, your doctor or health bureau

Expecting; Get the right advice from the right sources, your doctor or health bureau (1936-1938)

Anonymous
Haiti, a drama of the black Napoleon

Haiti, a drama of the black Napoleon (1938)

Vera Bock (American, 1905 - 1973)
Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania (1936)

Isadore Posoff (American, 20th Century)
A book mark would be better!

A book mark would be better! (1936)

Arlington Gregg (American, 1909 - 1964)
Pueblo Turtle dancers from an Indian painting, New Mexico

Pueblo Turtle dancers from an Indian painting, New Mexico (1939)

Louis Siegriest (American, 1899 -1989)
Federal Dance Theatre presents Salut au monde

Federal Dance Theatre presents Salut au monde (1936)

Richard Halls (American, 1906 - )
Ready to serve – trained, efficient workers

Ready to serve – trained, efficient workers (1939)

Cleo Sara (American, 20th Century)
Strictly business

Strictly business (1936-1939)

John Buczak (American, 20th Century)
Free instruction in painting and drawing

Free instruction in painting and drawing (1936)

Leslie Bryan Burroughs (American, 19th Century)
Are you helping; with salvage

Are you helping; with salvage (1941-1943)

Anonymous
100 water colors by easel artists of the New York City WPA Art Project

100 water colors by easel artists of the New York City WPA Art Project (1940)

Anonymous
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