Vintage Posters (sub. Anthropology)
The WPA's vibrant posters, created during the Great Depression, promoted public programs and cultural events. These works combined artistic expression with social purpose, making art accessible and reflecting the era's resilience and community spirit.
The advice in 1910s posters about what to eat is still useful today. They remind us to eat balanced meals, whole foods, and in moderation for good health.


Golden Oil
From €29


Food - don't waste it.
From €39


Wild Life
From €29


Information Brookfield Zoo
From €29


6 + 8
From €29


Final Barber Shop Quartet Contest
From €29


Eat These Every Day
From €29


Foreign Trade Zone
From €29


Cycles The Perfect
From €29


Once Upon A Time
From €29


Let Them Grow
From €29


Hiking
From €29


Visit the Zoo
From €29


Visit the Brookfield Zoo No. 2
From €29


Visit the Brookfield Zoo No. 1
From €29

For Greater Knowledge
From €29


Photography Exhibition
From €29


Indian Court Federal Building No. 4
From €29


Milk For Warmth
From €29


44th Annual Exhibition
From €29


Don't Invite Disaster
From €29


Careless Talk - Costs Lives
From €29


Eat Fruit - Be Healthy
From €29


A Bookmark Would Be Better!
From €29


Pet Show
From €29


Industrial Designs
From €29


Save Rubber For Victory
From €29


The World Has Ears
From €29


Milk For Summer Thirst
From €29


Birds Of The World
From €29


No Water No Guns
From €29


Visit Brookside Zoo Free
From €29


Funny Side Up
From €29


What About India?
From €29


One-third of a Nation
From €29


Amateur Contest for Children
From €29


This is the Market
From €29


No Enemy Sub
From €29


Workers Service Program
From €29


Museum of Science & Industry
From €29


Air Raid Precautions
From €29