Snake

1937-1938

American 20th Century

Associated Names
The image displays a circular composition filled with intertwining shapes and lines. There is a serpentine form that loops around in an abstract fashion. Surrounding the central figure are patterns reminiscent of decorative shields or medallions, with earthy greens, burnt oranges, and tan hues adding visual complexity. The border features repetitive abstract leaf-like shapes, encasing the main design in a framed pattern akin to an ornate tile or mosaic.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    color woodcut on cotton fabric

  • Credit Line

    Corcoran Collection

  • Dimensions

    image: 40.32 × 40.32 cm (15 7/8 × 15 7/8 in.)
    sheet: 45.09 × 40.64 cm (17 3/4 × 16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2015.143.1518.8

Associated Artworks

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The image is composed of four square sections each containing distinct silhouettes filled with pointed and jagged edges. In the upper left square, a bird with wide-spread wings is juxtaposed with abstract cross shapes. The upper right square features stylized flora and circular shapes. The lower left square contains a tree-like figure with upward-stretching branches, whereas the lower right showcases an angular creature similar to a deer with pronounced antlers. The entire image is framed with a border of abstract leaf-like designs.

Flora and Fauna

Barbara Warren, Federal Art Project (Wisconsin)

1937

Applied Design, Blockprinted Textiles: Volume V, Motifs

American 20th Century, Federal Art Project (Wisconsin)

1937

This is a painting featuring two figures in an abstract scene, possibly showing an embrace. The artwork includes stylized natural elements and uses a bold color palette of red, green, brown, and black. One figure wears a headpiece resembling a sun or halo and holds two fish. The figures are draped in flowing cloaks with exaggerated curves, set against abstract patterns suggesting a natural environment. The composition is enclosed in a decorative border. The style appears influenced by expressionism or folk art, showcasing simplified forms and bold outlines.

Eskimos

American 20th Century, Federal Art Project (Wisconsin)

1937


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Eugene E. Myers, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 1938; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; acquired 2015 by the National Gallery of Art

Associated Names

Markings

stamped upper left support in black ink: Eugene E. Myers / 518 Cottonwood Street / Grand Forks, N. D.; stamped lower center verso support in blue ink: WPA / Handicraft / Project / #7040 / Milwaukee / Wisconsin / Sponsored By / Milwaukee / County And / Milwaukee / State Teachers / College

Wikidata ID

Q77013650

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