public works program - translation to russian
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public works program - translation to russian

AMERICAN NEW DEAL WORK-RELIEF PROJECT
Public works of art project; PWAP; Public Works of Art Program
  • ''Astronomer's Monument'' at Griffith Observatory, 1934
  • Murals inside Coit Tower
  • [[Earle Richardson]], ''Employment of Negroes in Agriculture''
  • Postcard of the ''Muse of Music, Dance, Drama'' monument, 1940
  • Photograph of the regional directors and Washington, D.C., administrative staff of the Public Works of Art Project (1934)
  • Edward Bruce]], [[Eleanor Roosevelt]], Assistant Secretary of the Treasury [[L. W. Robert Jr.]], and Forbes Watson look at a map of PWAP's 16 regional districts after the project was announced in December 1933.
  • Regional map, Public Works of Art Project

public works program      

строительное дело

план строительства общественных (гражданских) сооружений

public works program      
программа общественных работ
public works program      
план строительства общественных (гражданских) сооружений

Definition

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Wikipedia

Public Works of Art Project

The Public Works of Art Project (PWAP) was a New Deal work-relief program that employed professional artists to create sculptures, paintings, crafts and design for public buildings and parks during the Great Depression in the United States. The program operated from December 8, 1933, to May 20, 1934, administered by Edward Bruce under the United States Treasury Department, with funding from the Federal Emergency Relief Administration.

Although the program lasted less than one year, it had employed 3,749 artists, who produced 15,663 works of art. In an art exhibition that featured 451 paintings commissioned by the PWAP, 30 percent of the artists featured were in their twenties, and 25 percent were first-generation immigrants. The PWAP served as way to employ artists, while having competent representatives of the profession create work for display work in a public setting. According to one news report at the PWAP show at MoMA, "The artists selected for the program were chosen on the basis of their artistic qualifications and their need of employment. The subject assigned to them was the American scene in all its phases."

Examples of use of public works program
1. Much of the public works program would be aimed at improving technology.
2. Civilian Conservation Corps, the Depression–era federal public works program created by President Franklin D.
3. Stimulating the economy was also a prime topic on NBC, where he was questioned about his intention, announced Saturday, to implement the largest public works program in decades.
4. And though Obama plans a huge public works program next year, Illinois may not be in position to get its share.
5. He struggled to survive until joining a public works program that was paving a section of road in West Point, a squalid neighborhood where he grew up.
What is the Russian for public works program? Translation of &#39public works program&#39 to Russian