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| WPA is the abbreviation for Works Progress Administration, a program created by executive order in 1935 to provide jobs for millions of unemployed Americans. Artists were hired to create murals, paintings, drawings, and sculptures for public buildings. Pieces are marked WPA and may have the artist’s name on them. |
| Category
| Wpa |
| Pattern or Item
| Figurine |
| Description
| Mad Hatter & March Hare, Edris Eckhardt, 4 3/4 x 6 In. |
| Year
| 2001 |
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