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The Adventures of Today are the Memories of Tomorrow - Inspirational Canvas Wall Art Print for Home, Office & Gift - Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom Decor & Motivational Spaces
The Adventures of Today are the Memories of Tomorrow - Inspirational Canvas Wall Art Print for Home, Office & Gift - Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom Decor & Motivational SpacesThe Adventures of Today are the Memories of Tomorrow - Inspirational Canvas Wall Art Print for Home, Office & Gift - Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom Decor & Motivational Spaces

The Adventures of Today are the Memories of Tomorrow - Inspirational Canvas Wall Art Print for Home, Office & Gift - Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom Decor & Motivational Spaces

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  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • 11 X 14 inches
  • Created around 1936 by artist Dorothy Waugh, this art deco WPA poster promotes national parks. Featuring a lone fisherman in a scenic mountain setting, the motto reads, “The adventures of today are the memories of tomorrow." We think it makes a great gift as a canvas print. 

  • The Federal Art Project was part of the Great Depression-era Works Progress Administration, a Federal One program. Funded under the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, it operated from August 1935 until June 1943. It was created as a relief measure to employ artists and artisans to create murals, easel paintings, sculpture, graphic art, posters, photography, Index of American Design documentation, museum and theater scenic design, and arts and crafts. The Federal Art Project operated community art centers throughout the country where craft workers and artists worked, exhibited, and educated others. The project created more than 200,000 separate works, some of them among the most significant pieces of public art in the country.

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