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New Deal Federal Art Project Research Collection

A work made of holograph papers, typed papers, printed papers, photocopies, and black and white photographic prints..

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  • A work made of holograph papers, typed papers, printed papers, photocopies, and black and white photographic prints..

Date:

1934-1982

Artist:

Works Progress Administration
WPA Federal Art Project

About this artwork

Correspondence, photographs, printed matter, and research notes gathered or produced by Barbara Bernstein for a grant-funded film entitled “Silver Lining” and a related but presumably unpublished typescript. Bernstein’s aim was “to make available to the public a whole era’s worth of good and valuable art that for a long time [was] inaccessible, not so much lost as unidentified.” Bernstein sought works created not only through the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project, but also those sponsored or funded by lesser known New Deal art programs such the PWAP (Public Works of Art Program), the Treasury Section of Painting and Sculpture (later, Treasury Section of Fine Arts), and The Treasury Relief Art Project. The scope of Bernstein’s research encompassed only surviving, large-scale works of New Deal art in public places in Illinois, including those found de-installed but in storage.

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Status

Currently Off View

Department

AIC Archives

Artist

Works Progress Administration (Commissioned by)

Title

New Deal Federal Art Project Research Collection

Date

Made 1934–1982

Medium

Holograph papers, typed papers, printed papers, photocopies, and black and white photographic prints.

Dimensions

Flatfile materials: H.: 30.5 cm (12 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Mary L. Gray and Robert A. Sideman, 2005.

Reference Number

2005.1

Extended information about this artwork

Object information is a work in progress and may be updated as new research findings emerge. To help improve this record, please email . Information about image downloads and licensing is available here.

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