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02-Feb-2020

Experience America: ‘Baseball at Night,’ Morris Kantor, 1934

The 1930s was a heady time for artists in America. Through President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal programs, the federal government paid them to paint and sculpt and urged them to look to the nation’s land and people for subjects. For the next decade -- until World War II brought support to a halt -- the country’s artists captured the beauty of the landscape, the industry of America’s working people and a sense of community shared in towns large and small despite the Great Depression.

Many of the paintings in “Experience America” were created in 1934 for a pilot program designed to put artists to work; others were produced under the auspices of the WPA, which followed. The thousands of paintings, sculptures, and murals placed in schools, post offices, and other public buildings stand as a testimony to the resilience of Americans during one of the most difficult periods of our history.

Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by Pbase are decidedly unsharp.

Puffed up sparrow, posted earlier

Nikon Z 7 ,Nikkor Z 24-70 f2.8 S
1/125s f/4.5 at 35.0mm iso5000 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Kevin Warren09-Feb-2020 02:24
I love this Helen, thanks for showing it so well!
Julie Oldfield09-Feb-2020 01:50
Back to better times.
Dennis Hoyne07-Feb-2020 21:30
I love the artwork from that period. It would be so good to do a program like that again.
joseantonio07-Feb-2020 19:37
nice capture of this beautiful painting.V.
Dave Berry07-Feb-2020 19:31
I love that one. Nice capture, Helen. V
Ika Zinka Eferl07-Feb-2020 18:52
That is wonderful capture of art! V
Nestor Derkach07-Feb-2020 18:51
You really took a nice shot of this painting engineered nicely for presentation.
Excellent viewing resolution.
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Jim Coffman07-Feb-2020 18:36
I like that painting.. I'm sure is would be a costly item to purchase.
globalgadabout07-Feb-2020 17:59
there is indeed a sense of a cosy community encircling and embracing a favourite, characteristic pastime...supporting artists is always a good idea..
Graeme07-Feb-2020 17:57
An excellent capture of this painting, Helen. Great information, too! V
Hank Vander Velde07-Feb-2020 17:53
A beautiful painting well described Helen.