Cast Iron Gate

c. 1936

Joseph L. Boyd

Associated Names
Joseph L. Boyd

Artist, American, c. 1907 - unknown

This is a painting of a decorative gated entrance to a building. The image shows a detailed, ornate cast-iron gate partly opened, featuring an intricate pattern of scrollwork and floral motifs. The gate is flanked by two substantial pillars, each topped with an ornate finial that mirrors the decorative design of the gate. Behind the gate, there is a view into what appears to be an entrance or porch of the building, with tall arches and additional ornate ironwork along the upper railings. The color palette consists mainly of muted tones, such as blues and grays, which create a sense of depth and shadows, contributing to the sense of a cool, shaded area. This is in the style of architectural illustration, with precise attention to detail and symmetry.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    gouache and graphite on paper

  • Credit Line

    Index of American Design

  • Dimensions

    overall: 48.7 x 39.8 cm (19 3/16 x 15 11/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1943.8.11712


Artwork history & notes

Wikidata ID

Q64591246

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