The New Deal funded art projects as part of a broader effort to provide jobs and stimulate the economy during the Great Depression. By supporting artists through initiatives like the Works Progress Administration (WPA), the government aimed to enhance public morale, promote cultural enrichment, and document American life. These projects not only provided financial relief to struggling artists but also contributed to a sense of national identity and pride through public art.
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