Arriving just in time for the 75th anniversary of the New Deal, Posters for the People
features nearly 500 of the best posters produced by the Works Progress
Administration (WPA) during the 1930s and 1940s. As you'll recall from
high school history class, the WPA employed hundreds of out-of-work
artists to raise awareness about public issues and civic life. Today
their posters are celebrated as iconic works of graphic design; they
also provide timeless messages about the merits of hard work, good
parenting, a clean house, and personal hygiene.
Posters for the People
was produced by the WPA Living Archive, a project started in 2002 to
preserve the legacy of these images. Some of the posters have been
cataloged by the Library of Congress, but more than 25 percent are "new"
and have never been published in book form. Complete with hundreds of
beautifully reproduced images, Posters for the People is essential reading for artists, designers, collectors of Americana, and anyone interested in United States history.
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