Object Record
Images
Metadata
Object Name |
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Title |
South Carolina Flag |
Catalog Number |
2017.83.11 |
Creator |
Kentucky Works Progress Administration |
Maker |
Kentucky Works Progress Administration |
Date |
1935-1939 |
Material(s) |
Paint/Paper/Ink |
Dimensions |
H-11 W-8.5 inches |
Description |
This print titled "South Carolina flag" is plate number 9 in "The American Flag" print set made by the Kentucky Works Progress Administration. The print features a watercolor image of a flag with a white palmetto tree on a blue field. The canton contains a white crescent. Below the flag is the title, "SOUTH CAROLINA FLAG." The words "PLATE / NO.9" are printed in black in the lower left corner. A description of the flag is located in the right margin reads, "BLUE FIELD WHITE / PALMETTO AND / INCRESCENT." The date "1776 A.D." is printed in the lower right corner. |
Notes |
The administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1932-1945) created the Works Progress Administration (WPA) to provide jobs for millions of unemployed Americans. In 1935, the Federal Art Project became part of the WPA, which resulted in jobs for hundreds of artists. In Kentucky, this manifested itself as the WPA State-Wide Museum Project. The Works Progress Administration, through the Kentucky State-Wide Museum Project, created a number of "Aids to Visual Education." Artists made these educational tools available to schools, libraries, and museums through the states. These aids included models of famous historic buildings and homes, windowsill dioramas depicting significant moments in American history, and hand-tinted silk-screened prints illustrating the history of the American flag, Arthurian Legends, and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. |
Collection |
KHS Museum Collection |
Event |
Great Depression |
People |
Kentucky Works Progress Administration Works Progress Administration Kentucky State-Wide Museum Project |
Subjects |
Depressions Employment Flags Prints |
Search Terms |
Flags Kentucky State-Wide Museum Project, WPA WPA American Revolution Revolutionary War South Carolina |
Physical Holder |
Kentucky Historical Society - KHS |