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OverviewDorothy Waugh's National Park Service posters comprise a striking visual record in the history of the Great Depression and mark a turning point in American graphic design. Convinced that tourism would be crucial to restoring the nation's shattered economy and morale, President Franklin D. Roosevelt invested heavily in conserving the parks and preparing them for more visitors. But jump-starting tourism during hard times, Waugh asserted, would also require bold promotion. The government's approval of her publicity campaign was a first-it had never entrusted such an ambitious project to a solo designer, let alone a female modernist. At once avant-garde and accessible, Waugh's seventeen posters issued between 1934 and 1936 helped fuel a boom in parks tourism. Her trailblazing work also placed her at the forefront of what would become the government's expansive presence in American visual culture. This book accompanies an exhibition at Poster House in New York City. The first dedicated to Waugh, the book and the exhibition explore her campaign in depth-situating it within the era's turmoil, the surge of government posters that followed her lead, and her remarkably diverse career. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark H. Resnick , Poster HousePublisher: RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press Imprint: RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press Dimensions: Width: 27.90cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9781956313352ISBN 10: 1956313354 Pages: 86 Publication Date: 15 September 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: English Table of ContentsForeword by Angelina Lippert 1 Preface 3 A Groundbreaking Campaign 7 Preparation 13 A New Deal and the Civilian Conservation Corps 21 If You Promote It, They Will Come 27 Spring and Winter Posters 28 State Parks Posters 50 History Posters 58 Wildlife Protection: The Series that Wasn't 62 A Legacy of Government Posters 69ReviewsAuthor InformationMark H. Resnick has deep experience in art, business, and law, in the nonprofit and for-profit sectors alike. He has served in positions ranging from executive director (acting) of the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, director of strategic initiatives at Williams College Museum of Art, chief business executive for 20th Century Fox's flagship film unit, chief lawyer for Sony Pictures' film unit, and on arts-related boards including that of the Yale University Art Gallery and National Arts Strategies (board chair). He is an authority on the history of American graphic design, a field in which he curates, publishes, and lectures. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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