Celebrations at the Archives Canvas Print
- National Archives Store Exclusive
- Made in U.S.A.
- 11 X 14 inches
- Ready to hang, but unframed
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Our quality canvas print of a painting depicting the National Archives in the 1930s, when it was still a young agency is a nostalgic glimpse into the past. Painted by Carol Dyer, a nationally known artist who specializes in an American folk-art style, she created the artwork in recognition of the National Archives' 75th anniversary.
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In 1930, New York Architect John Russell Pope was selected to design the National Archives Building. Pope's neoclassical design included both practical and symbolic aspects of housing the nation's records. He proposed a monumental structure with highly decorative architectural features, giant Corinthian columns, 40-foot bronze doors, and inscriptions representing the building's historical importance. John Russell Pope also designed the National Gallery and the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C.