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From Yellowstone To Grand Canyon, WPA Posters Celebrate National Parks If you've ever been to a national park gift shop, you may have seen reproductions of these prints for sale. Of more than ...
A 1938 WPA poster of one of two original designs created for Yellowstone. ... here are all the WPA National Park and Monument posters in the public domain, ...
Talk Highlights: Meet Ranger Doug, a former Grand Teton National Park ranger who stumbled on a forgotten WPA-era poster and launched a 40-year mission to rediscover the National Park's lost art legacy ...
The New Deal program led to 14 posters that depicted national park landscapes, like Old Faithful erupting in Yellowstone, and used distinctive all-caps lettering to tout what visitors could do in ...
In 1938, the National Park Service launched a poster program to increase visits to America’s outdoor sites, from Yellowstone to the Grand Canyon.
A television reporter’s reaction to bison walking toward him at Yellowstone became a National Park Service poster. “I’m not messing with you,” it says with an illustration of a bison and ...
A first-of-its-kind exhibition that focuses on the history of Yellowstone National Park posters will be on display at the University of Wyoming’s Coe Library beginning Tuesday, Feb. 1. “Wonderland ...
Grand Canyon National Park poster, National Park Service, circa 1938 Old Faithful erupting at Yellowstone National Park, National Park Service, circa 1938 Posters courtesy of the Library of Congress ...
On the Yellowstone National Park website, it states, “Bison have injured more people in Yellowstone than any other animal. Bison are unpredictable and can run three times faster than humans.
Library of Congress Yellowstone National Park, Ranger Naturalist Service, ca. 1938. Library of Congress The national parks preserve wild life poster, ca. 1936-1939. Library of Congress Zion ...
The artist Hannah Rothstein reimagines classic WPA posters for a world wracked by drought, flooding, fires, and pollution. LOGIN. ... Yellowstone National Park [Image: Hannah Rothstein] ...
Every concentric ring of Yellowstone National Park’s Grand Prismatic geothermal pool correlates to a different temperature, and therefore a different pigment. Here’s where the colors come from.
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