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1931 The Unemployed Illustration Print Clipping - Will Graven - Great Depression Era - Christian Moral Responsibility - Ready For Framing
1931 The Unemployed Illustration Print Clipping - Will Graven - Great Depression Era - Christian Moral Responsibility - Ready For Framing
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Vintage Original 1931 The Unemployed Illustration Print Clipping - Will Graven - Great Depression Era - Christian Moral Responsibility - Ready For Framing
Measures Approx. 7-1/2" Wide By 10-1/8" Tall
In Very Good Vintage Condition - Trimmed Edges, Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Illustration.
This 1931 Illustration Titled "The Unemployed," By Will Graven, Reflects The Dire Economic Circumstances Of The Great Depression. It Highlights The Role Of Churches In Providing Relief To Struggling Communities And Promoting Human Brotherhood Amid Widespread Unemployment. The Artwork Depicts A Scene Of People Gathering In A Church, Emphasizing Collective Action And Moral Responsibility In Addressing The Crisis. Published During A Time When Millions Were Jobless, This Piece Captures The Spirit Of Compassion And Social Solidarity That Religious And Civic Institutions Advocated To Mitigate The Hardships Of The Era. It Serves As A Visual Testament To The Efforts Of Communities To Support One Another During One Of The Most Challenging Periods In American History.
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