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American Concert Orchestra,Federal Music Project,Works Progress Administration

Title: American concert orchestra--Federal Music Project--Works Progress Administration
Related Names:
Federal Music Project (U.S.) , sponsor
Date Created/Published: [Illinois] : Federal Art Project, [1936]
Summary: Poster for Federal Music Project presentation of American Concert Orchestra, showing a cello.
Notes:
Attributed to Carken.
Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Concerts--1930-1940.
Violoncellos--1930-1940.
Concert posters--1930-1940.
Screen prints--Color--1930-1940.
Bookmark /98509669/
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