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  • The image features a detailed line drawing of a rural train station scene. The perspective is slightly elevated, showing the entire station area, tracks, and structures. In the background, there are hills. The line work is precise with cross-hatching and clean lines. There are tracks curving around a central station building, a water tower, and a steam locomotive pulling cars. There are bare trees on the right. The color palette is monochromatic, using shades of black and white to create depth and contrast.

    Arizona Junction

    Andrew Butler, Associated American Artists

    1933 (published 1939)

    Etching in black  Accession ID  2008.115.1133

    Not on view
  • The image depicts a rural landscape with an elevated viewpoint. The horizon is high, showing hills and mountains meeting the sky. The artwork features detailed etching with fine lines and cross-hatching for texture and shading. The color scheme is monochromatic in shades of brown and sepia. A field with a path, trees, a barn, and a farmhouse are visible, leading the eye towards distant hills under a textured sky.

    Stowe Hollow

    Luigi Lucioni, Associated American Artists

    1933 (published 1934)

    Etching in brown on wove paper  Accession ID  2013.121.59

    Not on view
  • This is a drawing of an outdoor scene by a stream with figures interacting with their surroundings. The image shows a group of figures near a flowing body of water, surrounded by trees and foliage. Some figures are standing, while others are in different stages of movement near or in the water. A tree's branches overhang the scene as a canopy. Strong lines and shading are used to highlight the depth of the foliage and water. The natural setting is textured with swirling strokes, giving energy and motion to the scene.

    The Bathers

    John E. Costigan, Associated American Artists

    1932 (published 1937)

    Etching in black on wove paper  Accession ID  2015.19.1146

    Not on view
  • The image displays a group of people and animals in a scene of rest or work. In the foreground, a woman holds a baby while a girl kneels beside her. A man stands nearby raising an object. In the background, a horizon separates the sky from the landscape. Two horses are positioned to the left. The artwork uses bold, dynamic brushstrokes with strong lines and cross-hatching. The color scheme is monochromatic, featuring earthy tones and deep shadows.

    Workers of the Soil

    John E. Costigan, Associated American Artists

    1932 (published 1947)

    Etching in black on wove paper  Accession ID  2015.19.1144

    Not on view
  • The image features a complex arrangement of geometric shapes and lines forming an abstract composition. A large trapezoidal shape is in the upper center, flanked by shaded triangular forms. A sweeping curve cuts across the center of the image. A small circle is to the side. In the lower corner, sharp converging lines form rays emanating from a source.

    Horizontal Bars

    Stanley William Hayter, Associated American Artists

    1931-1932 (published 1974)

    Engraving and mezzotint and mezzotint in black on wove paper  Accession ID  2012.92.77

    Not on view
  • The image shows a woman seated at a sewing machine, focusing intently on her work. Her head is slightly bowed, allowing for a partial view of her facial features, which include a gentle expression with downcast eyes and a delicate nose. Her hair is styled in an updo with some curls framing her face. She is dressed in a blouse adorned with frills and trim along the neckline and sleeves. Her right hand guides the fabric beneath the needle of the sewing machine. The sewing machine displays intricate details, and the background appears to be a softly shaded wall.

    Vogue Says

    Nathan Margolis, Associated American Artists

    c. 1935

    Lithograph in black on wove paper  Accession ID  2008.115.3335

    Not on view
  • The image shows a woman and child depicted from the waist up. The woman is seated, holding the child close to her chest. Her facial features include partially closed eyes, and she has short, wavy hair. The child rests their head against the woman's neck, and has short, smooth hair. The woman is wearing a simple top with long sleeves, while the child is dressed in a garment with long sleeves and pants. The scene is set against a background of intricately drawn, bare tree branches that create an overhanging canopy effect. The image is monochromatic.

    Mother and Child #2

    John E. Costigan, Associated American Artists

    1930 (published 1938)

    Etching in black on wove paper  Accession ID  2015.19.1147

    Not on view
  • This is a drawing of a steam locomotive with people working around it. It depicts a detailed steam locomotive marked with the number 2539, and two individuals engaged in tasks near the train. The background shows more of the train's components. The art style is highly detailed and realistic.

    The Vanishing Giant

    Harry Sternberg, Associated American Artists

    1930 (published 1953)

    Etching in black on wove paper  Accession ID  2015.19.1401

    Not on view