Applied Design, Blockprinted Textiles: Volume III, Motifs

1937-1938

American 20th Century

Associated Names
This is a photograph of a green booklet with a textured cover. The booklet has a label that reads "APPLIED DESIGN BLOCKPRINTED TEXTILES VOLUME III MOTIFS AN EDUCATIONAL SERVICE PREPARED BY THE MILWAUKEE WPA HANDICRAFT PROJECT." The booklet is bound with black twisted cords.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    portfolio of twelve color woodcuts in a green cloth-covered slipcase

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Bob Stana and Tom Judy

  • Dimensions

    overall: 45.72 × 36.2 × 2.86 cm (18 × 14 1/4 × 1 1/8 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2019.109.87.1-12

Associated Artworks

See all 12 artworks
The image displays an abstract representation of a leaping animal with stylized, jagged lines forming a rectangular background. The sharp, geometric shapes resemble spikes or zig-zags. The creature depicted shares similarities with a deer or antelope, with elongated limbs and distinct antler-like projections. The interplay of angles and curves creates a striking silhouette on a textured, neutral-toned fabric.

Deer

American 20th Century, Federal Art Project (Wisconsin)

1937

This is a painting of an eagle with wings spread upwards and a plus sign. The eagle is centrally placed on a red square background with a black plus sign to the left. The red square has sharp, zig-zag indentations on the right side. The artwork is mounted on a beige fabric with jagged edges and secured with tape on the corners.

Bird

American 20th Century, Federal Art Project (Wisconsin)

1937

A circular pattern is formed by black, swirling shapes radiating outward. Within the circle is a stylized figure resembling a horse or quadruped with a curved back. The figure has a blue, cloud-like shape on its back. The background is textured and the image appears to be taped to a surface.

Horse

American 20th Century, Federal Art Project (Wisconsin)

1937


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Eugene E. Myers, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 1938; Bob Stana and Tom Judy, Washington, D.C.; acquired 2019 by the National Gallery of Art

Associated Names

Inscriptions

upper right cover interior in black ink: Eugene E. Myers / May 1938

Markings

printed upper right cover in green ink on applied paper: Applied Design / Blockprinted Textiles / Volume III / Motifs / An Educational Service / Prepared by The / Milwaukee WPA / Handicarft Project; printed lower left cover interior in green ink on applied paper: This Portfolio Was / Made by / The / Milwaukee / Handicraft Project / Sponsored by Milwaukee / County and Milwaukee / State Teachers College / Wisconsin / WPA; stamped upper right cover interior in black ink: Eugene E. Myers


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