Mushrooms

1937-1938

American 20th Century

Associated Names
The image displays a pattern of round and elongated shapes that resemble small mushrooms scattered across the surface. The shapes and lines create a whimsical scene reminiscent of a forest floor. The mushroom-like forms have rounded caps with dotted patterns, suggesting natural abundance with an artistic and stylized quality.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    color woodcut on brown cotton fabric

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Bob Stana and Tom Judy

  • Dimensions

    sheet: 32.39 × 24.45 cm (12 3/4 × 9 5/8 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2019.109.86.7

  • Portfolio Title

    Applied Design, Blockprinted Textiles: Volume I, Surface Patterns

Associated Artworks

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The image shows an arrangement of dark blue diagonal lines and curves on a lighter beige background, forming an abstract pattern on a fabric square. The lines and curves intersect to create shapes resembling stylized birds in flight, with wing-like formations and curved beaks. These figures are tessellated and repeat consistently across the fabric, reflecting bird motifs commonly seen in textile designs.

Bird

American 20th Century, Federal Art Project (Wisconsin)

1937

This is a photograph of a green fabric-covered binder. The binder features a solid green fabric cover and a label with text reading, "APPLIED DESIGN BLOCKPRINTED TEXTILES VOLUME I SURFACE PATTERNS AN EDUCATIONAL SERVICE PREPARED BY MILWAUKEE WPA HANDICRAFT PROJECT." Additionally, there is a black cord tied into the binder.

Applied Design, Blockprinted Textiles: Volume I, Surface Patterns

American 20th Century, Federal Art Project (Wisconsin)

1937

This is a photograph of a patterned textile swatch. The swatch depicts a dark blue fabric with an intricate pattern featuring circular, ornate designs that repeat across the fabric in a grid-like arrangement. Each motif consists of a central circle containing a symmetric design bordered by outward-pointing triangular shapes. The fabric is mounted on a board with tape at the corners, and its edges are pinked. The repetition and symmetry of the motifs create a sense of balance and rhythm across the textile.

Star Motif

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

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


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