Flat Iron Holder

Flat Iron Holder by Mildred Ford

Medium

graphite on paperboard

Dimensions

overall: 22.7 x 29.1 cm (8 15/16 x 11 7/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 10 1/2" long; 4 3/8" wide; 1 5/8" high

Classification

Index of American Design

Department

CG-W

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Index of American Design

Accession Number

1943.8.15794

Art Historical Context

Mildred Ford's *Flat Iron Holder* (. 1937), in precise graphite on paperboard, the humble elegance of an everyday American household object from the Index of American Design. Measuring 22.7 x 29.1 cm, this detailed drawing depicts a practical holder—originally about 10½ inches long—for sad irons, the heavy, stove-heated tools women used for ironing before electricity became widespread. Ford's meticulous lines highlight the object's functional form, likely crafted from wood or metal, evoking the ingenuity of early 20th-century domestic life. Created as part of the Federal Art Project under the...

About the Artist

Mildred Ford

Mildred Ford (1895–1988) was an American artist whose career is indelibly linked to the Index of American Design, a monumental Works Progress Administration (WPA) project launched in the 1930s to document the nation's rich heritage of decorative arts and folk objects. Through her precise renderings, Ford helped preserve intricate details of everyday artifacts—from toleware utensils to Pennsylvania...

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