Powder Horn

Powder Horn by Howell Rosenbaum

Medium

watercolor and graphite on paper

Dimensions

overall: 27.6 x 34.9 cm (10 7/8 x 13 3/4 in.) Original IAD Object: 9 3/8" long; 2 5/8" in diameter

Classification

Index of American Design

Department

CG-W

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Index of American Design

Accession Number

1943.8.16737

Art Historical Context

Behold the intricate *Powder Horn* (c. 1938), a delicate watercolor and graphite rendering by Howell Rosenbaum, the essence of an early American folk art treasure. Measuring 27.6 x 34.9 cm, this artwork faithfully depicts a traditional powder horn—originally 3/8 inches long and 2 5/8 inches in diameter—crafted from an animal horn to store black powder for frontier firearms. Rosenbaum's precise lines and subtle washes highlight the horn's carved motifs, evoking the resourcefulness of colonial and Revolutionary-era settlers who transformed humble materials into personalized artifacts. Created ...

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