It was painted during the tail end of the Works Progress Administration/Federal Art Project (WPA/FAP), which ran from 1935-1942. Just like the mural at the Jensens’ home in St. Paul, the 1942 ...
It was painted during the tail end of the Works Progress Administration/Federal Art Project (WPA/FAP), which ran from 1935-1942. Just like the mural at the Jensens’ home in St. Paul, the 1942 ...
They’ve got to eat just like other people.” The WPA supported tens of thousands of artists, by funding creation of 2,566 murals and 17,744 pieces of sculpture that decorate public buildings ...
where she was commissioned to paint several murals, especially through the government's WPA program. During WW II she was an artist war correspondent and created works for the Army Medical Corps.