ORIGINAL WPA NATIONAL PARK POSTERS
Grand Canyon National Park. Circa Nov 1938
Although the Works Progress Administration (WPA) program undertaken by the Western Museum Laboratories (WML) created thousands of silkscreened posters between 1938 and 1941, only about 40 park posters and a couple of others are known to survive. They are rare and iconic symbols.
The Grand Canyon National Park poster is an expansive scene of the canyon under a white sky with fluffy pink clouds. Unlike the other six-color silkscreen park posters, it uses eight colors. The scene is rendered in dark and light pinks, with gray, rusty brown, blue, white, yellow, and black highlights.
Our sources of information, research and archival poster image included the Library of Congress, from the museum collections of the Parks, as well as from The National Park Service Archivist.
Our Giclee prints are created to look like the original, as if you wandered into a vintage store and saw it hanging on the wall with an aged patina that only the vestige of time can impart.
We lightly restore and enhance the images so that their essence is evoked for display in your home, office, mountain cabin, or lake house.
We print the entire image as it was created many years ago. That means we also reproduce the artworks aged patina, subtle imperfections, and signs of aging.
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