The thesis is an analysis of the creation, operation and eventual ending of the Federal Art Project, inaugurated by The United States Government in 1935. It situates the Project in the context of the Great Depression and the provision of social security for the American people. Through an extensive reading of policy statements, press releases and administrative directives produced by the staff and artists of the Federal Art Project, the thesis accounts for the functions served by the Community Art Centre programme, the mural projects and the Index Of American Design. It argues that these operations of the Federal Art Project were intended to construct a coherent national identity in the United States and assert the role of the Government in...
This dissertation takes a primarily art historical approach to the murals commissioned from 1934 to ...
Since their creation in the Great Depression, over 70 murals have decorated the walls of post office...
INTRODUCTION Progressive educational theories, many which had their roots in the late nineteenth cen...
Created under the umbrella program called the Works Progress Administration (WPA) during the Great D...
This intellectual and cultural history chronicles the processes of compromise and negotiation betwee...
This intellectual and cultural history chronicles the processes of compromise and negotiation betwee...
This research project is the first comprehensive study to address the relations between modem art, l...
During the Great Depression artists working in programs funded by the federal government roamed the ...
As the first major, nationalized support system for artistic production in the United States, the Ne...
As the first major, nationalized support system for artistic production in the United States, the Ne...
The Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration had a lasting impact on the American ar...
In the 1930s, when the United States was in the throes of the greatest economic depression it had ev...
In the 1930s, when the United States was in the throes of the greatest economic depression it had ev...
This research examines the historic precedent established during the depression era by federal patro...
Traditionally, the years of the New Deal projects have been treated as a part of the Depression exp...
This dissertation takes a primarily art historical approach to the murals commissioned from 1934 to ...
Since their creation in the Great Depression, over 70 murals have decorated the walls of post office...
INTRODUCTION Progressive educational theories, many which had their roots in the late nineteenth cen...
Created under the umbrella program called the Works Progress Administration (WPA) during the Great D...
This intellectual and cultural history chronicles the processes of compromise and negotiation betwee...
This intellectual and cultural history chronicles the processes of compromise and negotiation betwee...
This research project is the first comprehensive study to address the relations between modem art, l...
During the Great Depression artists working in programs funded by the federal government roamed the ...
As the first major, nationalized support system for artistic production in the United States, the Ne...
As the first major, nationalized support system for artistic production in the United States, the Ne...
The Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration had a lasting impact on the American ar...
In the 1930s, when the United States was in the throes of the greatest economic depression it had ev...
In the 1930s, when the United States was in the throes of the greatest economic depression it had ev...
This research examines the historic precedent established during the depression era by federal patro...
Traditionally, the years of the New Deal projects have been treated as a part of the Depression exp...
This dissertation takes a primarily art historical approach to the murals commissioned from 1934 to ...
Since their creation in the Great Depression, over 70 murals have decorated the walls of post office...
INTRODUCTION Progressive educational theories, many which had their roots in the late nineteenth cen...