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WPA exhibition A. Arapoff, D. Greason, Elliot, Orr
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WPA exhibition A. Arapoff, D. Greason, Elliot, Orr
WPA exhibition A. Arapoff, D. Greason, Elliot, Orr. Poster for Federal Art Project exhibition at the Federal Art Gallery, 77 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass. showing brushes and still life painting of flowers in a pot. Date 1939
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This poster announces the WPA (Works Progress Administration) exhibition featuring the works of artists A. Arapoff, D. Greason, Elliot, and Orr, held at the Federal Art Gallery located at 77 Newbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts, in the year 1939. The image on the poster showcases a still life painting of vibrant flowers in a pot, surrounded by an assortment of brushes, symbolizing the creative process and the progress being made through the Federal Art Project. The Federal Art Project, a part of the New Deal administration, was established in 1935 to provide employment opportunities for artists during the Great Depression. Through this initiative, artists were able to create public artworks and produce prints, posters, and murals. This poster, with its bold typography and striking imagery, serves as a testament to the vital role the WPA played in supporting artists and promoting the arts during a time of economic hardship. The collaboration between these four artists, Arapoff, Greason, Elliot, and Orr, resulted in a captivating exhibition that showcased their unique talents and contributed to the cultural landscape of Boston. The poster's design, with its clean lines and harmonious color palette, effectively conveys the essence of the exhibition and invites viewers to explore the works of these talented artists. This poster is not only a historical artifact, but also a beautiful piece of design that continues to inspire and captivate audiences today.
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