Rolling Pin

c. 1940

Edward L. Loper

Associated Names
Edward L. Loper

Artist, American, 1916 - 2011

The image shows a large wooden object resembling a rolling pin. It has intricate carvings on its central cylindrical portion and slender handles on either end. The color palette consists of warm wooden tones, predominantly brown with lighter highlights on the edges. It is placed against a simple, off-white or light beige background, with line designs below that echo the carvings on the cylinder. There is a note or signature in small text at the bottom right corner of the image.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    watercolor and graphite on paperboard

  • Credit Line

    Index of American Design

  • Dimensions

    overall: 26.7 x 35.7 cm (10 1/2 x 14 1/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1943.8.13370

More About this Artwork

The image depicts an intricate assembly of geometric shapes converging to form a large central star pattern. The design features vibrant hues of red, blue, yellow, and white. The central pattern is surrounded by a frame composed of smaller triangles in a repeating sequence. Along the border, the design includes floral motifs filled with pink and green. The composition draws connections to traditional quilt patterns, resembling a textile art piece crafted with colorful patches.

Interactive Article:  How the Index of American Design Kickstarted Edward Loper’s Art Career

The acclaimed Delaware artist first brought his artistic ambitions to life drawing decorative art objects for the Work Progress Administration project.


Artwork history & notes

Inscriptions

lower right in watercolor: Edward L. Loper Del. 550-1

Wikidata ID

Q64557418

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