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Albert M. Bender - 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)
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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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Have a date with us

Have a date with us (1941)

Anonymous
Blind Alley Alcatraz

Blind Alley Alcatraz (1936)

James Warwick (American, 20th Century)
The President’s birthday ball

The President’s birthday ball (1936-1939)

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)
Rain is bad for a book!

Rain is bad for a book! (1936)

Arlington Gregg (American, 1909 - 1964)
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
Exhibition WPA Connecticut artists

Exhibition WPA Connecticut artists (1936-1939)

Anonymous
Learn to swim campaign

Learn to swim campaign (1936-1940)

John Wagner (American, 20th Century)
Don’t fear cancer fight it!

Don’t fear cancer fight it! (1936)

Jerome Henry Rothstein (American, 1918-2008)
Better housing The solution to infant mortality in the slums.

Better housing The solution to infant mortality in the slums. (1936)

Anthony Velonis (American, 1911-1997)
Photographs, second annual exhibition, Sioux City Camera Club

Photographs, second annual exhibition, Sioux City Camera Club (1936-1939)

Anonymous
Strictly business

Strictly business (1936-1939)

John Buczak (American, 20th Century)
A book mark would be better!

A book mark would be better! (1936)

Arlington Gregg (American, 1909 - 1964)
East side, West side exhibition of photographs

East side, West side exhibition of photographs (1938)

Anthony Velonis (American, 1911-1997)
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