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Framed Print : The Tailor Becomes a Storekeeper, New York, 1938. Creator: Unknown
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The Tailor Becomes a Storekeeper, New York, 1938. Creator: Unknown
The Tailor Becomes a Storekeeper, New York, 1938. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935, was designed to conserve and develop the skills of theater workers, re-employ them on public relief, and to bring theater to thousands in the United States who had never before seen live theatrical performances
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Administration Works Progress Beige Change Changing Comedy English Text Federal Theatre Project Jewish Judaism Lower Case New Deal New York United States Of America Publicity Tailor Theatrical Transition Western Script Work Projects Administration Works Progress Administration Yiddish Yiddish Theatre Dalys Theatre Graphic Design Playhouse Transitioning
18"x14" Modern Frame
Step into the past with our captivating framed print from the Media Storehouse collection. This vintage image, titled "The Tailor Becomes a Storekeeper, New York, 1938," is an intriguing snapshot of history. Originally captured by an unknown photographer for the Federal Theatre Project, part of the U.S. Works Progress Administration, this photograph offers a glimpse into the transformative era of the late 1930s. The scene shows a tailor, now turned storekeeper, amidst the bustling atmosphere of a New York City shop. Add this unique piece to your home or office décor and bring the history of the Great Depression era into your space. Each framed print is meticulously crafted with high-quality materials to ensure lasting beauty and durability. Order yours today and let the story of "The Tailor Becomes a Storekeeper" inspire and intrigue you every day.
16x12 Print in an MDF Wooden Frame with 180 gsm Satin Finish Paper. Glazed using shatter proof thin plexiglass. Frame thickness is 1 inch and depth 0.75 inch. Fluted cardboard backing held with clips. Supplied ready to hang with sawtooth hanger and rubber bumpers. Spot clean with a damp cloth. Packaged foam wrapped in a card.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 35.6cm x 40.6cm (14" x 16")
Estimated Product Size is 35.6cm x 45.7cm (14" x 18")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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a captivating poster from 1938, showcases a humorous and poignant transition of a tailor turning into a storekeeper. This intriguing image is a testament to the Federal Theatre Project, an initiative created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935. The project aimed to conserve and develop theater skills, re-employ theater workers on public relief, and bring live theatrical performances to thousands of Americans who had never experienced them before. The poster, created during the 1930s in New York, United States, features a beige and brown color palette, reflecting the earthy tones of the era. The graphic design exudes a sense of change and transition, with the lettering in lower case and a playful concept that tells a story through a single image. The poster's text, "The Tailor Becomes a Storekeeper," is written in English, and the design is reminiscent of the political and social climate of the time. The image depicts a man, dressed as a tailor, with a measuring tape and scissors in hand, transforming into a storekeeper, holding a cash register and a shopping bag. The poster's comedic tone and relatable subject matter would have made it an effective publicity tool for the Federal Theatre Project and Daly's Theatre, where the production may have been performed. The poster's creator is unknown, but it is a valuable piece of heritage art that showcases the changing occupations and the spirit of adaptation during the New Deal era in America. This poster is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the lives of people during a time of political and economic transition.
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