An Examination of the Design Style of the WPA Milwaukee Handicraft Block Printed Textiles, 1935-1944 |
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO STUDY | 3 |
METHODOLOGY | 13 |
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF THE WPA HANDICRAFT | 17 |
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activities Administration Allen Textile Collection American art education Art Projects artistic background Barbara Warren Weismann Black block print designs block printed textiles Blue Book Border Brown College color contemporary craft create Creative culture Cutting Dark Decorative definition Depression Design Magazine Design printed design style Designer-Foremen developed Director discussion elements Elsa Ulbricht Elsa's entire established exhibitions expression fabric Federal forms function Gray Green Hand Dyed Handicraft block printed Handicraft design Helen Allen Textile historical ideas illustrated included Indian influence inspiration institutions interest Interview June Light limitations Linoleum materials Medium Michigan Milwaukee Handicraft Project Milwaukee Public Museum motifs MSTC Number objects Ochre operations organization Osnaberg Pattern printed Percale Ground Persian personality Photograph Plate possible presented production Public Museum Collection relief printing relief workers School skills surface design unit University wall hanging wide Wisconsin women WPA/FAP XXXIII Yellow York