To Take a Chance WPA safety posters, 1938
To Take a Chance WPA safety posters, 1938

To Take a Chance WPA safety posters, 1938


Permanent ID:
13794
Date:
December 22 1938
Image Description:
Federal Art Project, Philadelphia hand-painted safety poster.
Artist name and date is recorded on reverse as Robert Muchley.

The Federal Arts Project was a branch of the Works Progress Administration, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's massive work-relief effort. In its peak years, 1936 to 1938, the FAP employed 5,000 artists across the country, at a salary of $95 a month. They created murals, sculptures and paintings, taught community art classes to millions, and produced 2 million posters from 35,000 designs at a cost of about a dime each.
Inscription:
to take a CHANCE
may take a
LIFE
Address:
Philadelphia
Format:
Painting
Dimensions:
Width: 30.5 cm, Height: 37.7 cm
Collection:
Works Projects Administration posters collection
Related Person or Organization:
Robert Muchley (artist)