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Log Load Tightener, 1939. Creator: Max Fernekes
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Log Load Tightener, 1939. Creator: Max Fernekes
Log Load Tightener, 1939
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Fernekes Max Hook Margius Fernekes Max Fernekes Maximillian Fernekes Measurement Tools Watercolor And Graphite On Paperboard Weight Tightening
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Log Load Tightener, 1939 - A Glimpse into America's Rural Heritage
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. This print showcases the "Log Load Tightener" a remarkable creation by Max Fernekes in 1939. As an artist of the 20th century, Fernekes beautifully captures the essence of rural life and agriculture in this close-up depiction. The artwork, executed with watercolor and graphite on paperboard, emanates a rustic charm that transports us back to a simpler time. Fernekes' meticulous attention to detail is evident in his portrayal of this old-fashioned tool. The log load tightener, made entirely of metal, stands as a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of American farmers during the thirties. Its sturdy hook and weight measurement system allowed for precise tightening and secure transportation of logs across vast landscapes. Displayed at the National Gallery of Art Washington's Index of American Design collection, this piece represents more than just an object; it symbolizes our nation's rich agricultural heritage. Through Fernekes' artistry, we gain insight into the hard work and dedication that shaped rural communities throughout America. As we admire this vintage pencil drawing brought to life with color and concept, let us appreciate Max Fernekes' contribution to preserving our cultural legacy. This artwork serves as a reminder that even simple tools can hold great historical significance when viewed through an artistic lens.
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