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Richard Halls - Federal Theatre presents George Bernard Shaw’s ‘Androcles and the lion’

Federal Theatre presents George Bernard Shaw’s ‘Androcles and the lion’ (1936-1939)

Richard Halls (American, 1906 - )
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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.

Born 1906, New Orleans, Louisiana, spent his early years traveling through the U.S. and Europe with his father, a sculptor whose commissions included many public monuments. While working for FAP, he created posters for the Federal Theatre Project. From 1952 to 1976 Halls taught advertising art and design on the faculty of the State University if New York at Farmingdale. He received his B.A. from Adelphi University in 1961.

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Be clean in everything that concerns your baby

Be clean in everything that concerns your baby (1936-1939)

Erik Hans Krause (American, 1899-1990)
Books are weapons

Books are weapons (1941-1943)

Anonymous
The W.P.A. Federal Theatre Negro Unit presents Macbeth by William Shakespeare

The W.P.A. Federal Theatre Negro Unit presents Macbeth by William Shakespeare (1936)

Anthony Velonis (American, 1911-1997)
Swim for health in safe and pure pools

Swim for health in safe and pure pools (1940)

Anonymous
Don’t gum up a book

Don’t gum up a book (1936)

Arlington Gregg (American, 1909 - 1964)
WPA poster design showing the head and hands of a woman holding flowers and wheat

WPA poster design showing the head and hands of a woman holding flowers and wheat (1936-1941)

Anonymous
Protect her from tuberculosis

Protect her from tuberculosis (1936-1938)

Erik Hans Krause (American, 1899-1990)
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
Rain is bad for a book!

Rain is bad for a book! (1936)

Arlington Gregg (American, 1909 - 1964)
Federal Theatre presents ‘Big blow’

Federal Theatre presents ‘Big blow’ (1936-1939)

Richard Halls (American, 1906 - )
WPA Federal Theatre presents ‘It can’t happen here’

WPA Federal Theatre presents ‘It can’t happen here’ (1936)

Richard Halls (American, 1906 - )
Be kind to books club

Be kind to books club (1936-1940)

Arlington Gregg (American, 1909 - 1964)
Theatre of Music

Theatre of Music (1936-1941)

Anonymous
October’s ‘bright blue weather’ A good time to read!

October’s ‘bright blue weather’ A good time to read! (1936)

Albert M. Bender (American, 20th Century)
Cavalcade of the American negro

Cavalcade of the American negro (1940)

Cleo Sara (American, 20th Century)
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