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New Deal Collection

Choose a picture from our New Deal Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

71 items

We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with Granger Art on Demand

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New Deal Collection: Keep Mum - The World Has Ears. American World War II poster for the Thirteenth Naval District of
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New Deal Collection: A monthly check to you. Lithograph poster issued in 1935 by the Social Security Board urging
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New Deal Collection: Work Pays America! American poster, c1936-39, by Vera Bock for the Works Progress Administrations
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New Deal Collection: American artist Arthur Faber painting a mural at the Willard Parker Hospital in New York City
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New Deal Collection: The Tax Burden created by President Roosevelts New Deal sinks Business
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New Deal Collection: Symbol of the Tennessee Valley Authority, established in 1933 to control floods
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New Deal Collection: We Demand a New Deal! American cartoon, c1932, by John Miller Baer
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New Deal Collection: Jobs for Girls and Women. Work Progress Administration poster for the Illinois State Employment
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New Deal Collection: Young men in the Civilian Conservation Corps study the theory of motor mechanics at the Central
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New Deal Collection: United States Travel Bureau poster promoting American tourism
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New Deal Collection: City of Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium poster promoting tuberculosis testing
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New Deal Collection: A government low-cost housing project next to slum dwellings in southwestern Washington State
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New Deal Collection: NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER, 1936. Nurse the Baby, Your Protection Against Trouble
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New Deal Collection: NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Low Rent Homes for Low Income Families: Valleyview Homes
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New Deal Collection: Construction of the Bonneville hydroelectric dam, erected by the U. S. Corps of Engineers
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New Deal Collection: Street scene in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Walker Evans in 1935
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New Deal Collection: Poster for 1936 all black WPA production of Macbeth directed by John Houseman and Orson Welles
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New Deal Collection: A group of Civilian Conservation Corps workers from Camp Tomahawk, Wisconsin, with shovels
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New Deal Collection: Students lined up for their hot lunch at Oak Hill School, Chattanooga, Tennessee, September 1936
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New Deal Collection: Work Promotes Confidence
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New Deal Collection: A family receives power at their home, indicated by the meter on the side of the house
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New Deal Collection: How Much More Do We Need? American cartoon comment, c1933, showing Uncle Sam having difficulties
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New Deal Collection: Light: American lithograph poster, 1937, by Lester Beal for the Rural Electrification Administration
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New Deal Collection: Works Progress Administration anti-syphilis poster, c1940, for New York Department of Corrections
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New Deal Collection: A group of Civilian Conservation Corps workers wearing caps and gowns
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New Deal Collection: Ida May Fuller (1874-1975) of Ludlow, Vermont, the first beneficiary under the Social Security
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New Deal Collection: Civilian Conservation Corps workers with shovels at work at Lake Placid, New York
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New Deal Collection: COLD STORAGE ROOM, c1940. Cooperatively owned cold storage room built by the Tennessee Valley
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New Deal Collection: NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Safety for you, for all. American poster, 1936
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New Deal Collection: Work With Care. American poster for the Works Progress Administration
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New Deal Collection: A public recreational park with diving tower, beach and bath house was opened in May 1934
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New Deal Collection: Striking garment workers in a picket line outside a textile mill in Greensboro, Greene County
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New Deal Collection: Women employed by the Works Progress Administration sewing American flags in Miami, Florida
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New Deal Collection: Men building a road in the Bronx, as part of a Works Progress Administration project
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New Deal Collection: The blue eagle of the N. R. A. rescuing Uncle Sam from the Great Depression
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New Deal Collection: American World War II poster for the Civilian Defense Volunteer Offices in New York City, c1942
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New Deal Collection: A member of the Civilian Conservation Corps saluting the flag. Photograph, c1940
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New Deal Collection: Actress Doris Sherrell, a performer in Blackouts of 1942, taking the precaution of having artist
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New Deal Collection: Refrigerated barge designed and built by the Tennessee Valley Authority to stimulate
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New Deal Collection: GEORGIA: PRISONERS, 1941. A prison guard watching convicts as they work in a prison camp in
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New Deal Collection: A parade float in Louisville, Kentucky, that reads We heartily endorse Pres
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New Deal Collection: Overseas Highway linking Miami to Key West, Florida, built as a Public Works Administration
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New Deal Collection: American poster by an unknown artist for the Works Progress Adminstrations Federal Art Project
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New Deal Collection: March On To Health
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New Deal Collection: Service on the Home Front. American poster for the Pennsylvania State Council of Defense, c1943
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New Deal Collection: Workers for the Civilian Conservation Corps digging firebreaks in a Wisconsin forest
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New Deal Collection: Young men in the Civilian Conservation Corps laying adobe bricks on the walls of a storage
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New Deal Collection: American World War II poster for the Pennsylvania State Council of Defense, c1943


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