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Artists on WPA Smithsonian American Art Museum

    https://americanart.si.edu/artwork/artists-wpa-22739
    Moses Soyer, Artists on WPA, 1935, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Soyer, 1968.61. Zoom.

Biographies of the WPA artists

    https://keysarts.com/public_art/wpa_biographies.html
    From Milwaukee, Jansen studied in Milwaukee and at the Art Student's League in New York. He taught at the Layton School of Art, exhibited in many leading watercolor shows, and was a contributor to Fortune. Avery Johnson From Illinois, and a graduate of Wheaton College and the Chicago Art Institute, Johnson was a member of many watercolor societies.

Women Artists of the WPA - WomenArts

    https://www.womenarts.org/harmony-project/wpa_women/
    This page profiles four inspiring women artists who worked as federal government employees as part of the Works Progress Administration seventy-five years ago: Lucienne Bloch, Hallie Flanagan, Mary Kellogg Rice, and Dorothy West. Thousands of women artists worked for the Works Progress Administration, but there is no comprehensive list of them.

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