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Authentic reproduction of the 1938 Works Progress Administration poster by C. Don Powell. Public domain artwork sourced directly from the Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division, printed on Carrco's signature waterproof BOPP vinyl.
Lassen Peak erupting, produced by the Ranger Naturalist Service and WPA Federal Art Project.
Sticker details
- Material: Premium weatherproof BOPP vinyl
- Durability: 5+ years outdoor rated, UV-resistant, scratch-proof
- Finish: Die-cut to poster outline with gloss laminate
- Use: Laptops, water bottles, car windows, journals, helmets
- Origin: California
About the WPA posters
Between 1936 and 1943, the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project employed more than 5,000 artists to create over two million posters across 35,000 designs. Roughly 2,000 originals survive, with the largest collection held by the Library of Congress. These striking graphics promoted national parks, public programs, and American culture.
Source: Library of Congress, ppmsca.13398. No known copyright restrictions on publication.
