Halyard Block

Halyard Block by Lloyd Charles Lemcke

Medium

watercolor, colored pencil, pen and ink, and graphite on paper

Dimensions

overall: 40.8 x 30.5 cm (16 1/16 x 12 in.)

Classification

Index of American Design

Department

CG-W

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Index of American Design

Accession Number

1943.8.11432

Art Historical Context

**Halyard Block** Lloyd Charles Lemcke, in 1939, is a meticulous rendering of a traditional nautical pulley used in maritime rigging to hoist sails. Part of the *Index of American Design*a landmark WPA Federal Art Project from the 1930s and 1940s—this watercolor, colored pencil, pen and ink, and graphite drawing on paper (40.8 x 30.5 cm) captures the functional beauty of American craftsmanship. Housed in the National Gallery of Art CG-W Department, it exemplifies the Index's mission to document everyday objects that shaped U.S. cultural heritage, from folk art to industrial tools. Lemcke's sk...

About the Artist

Lloyd Charles Lemcke

Lloyd Charles Lemcke was an American artist active around 1935, best known for his contributions to the Index of American Design, a Federal Art Project initiative under the Works Progress Administration (WPA) that aimed to document the nation's folk crafts and vernacular objects through precise artistic renderings. Little is known about Lemcke's early life or formal training, as biographical detai...

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