Blanche M. Grambs, WPA/Federal Art Project, New York City
Miner’s Head
1936
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Blanche M. Grambs, WPA/Federal Art Project, New York City
Miner’s Head
1936
Physical Qualities
Aquatint with printed tone, Sheet: 517 x 400 mm. (20 3/8 x 15 3/4 in.)
Plate: 378 x 298 mm. (14 7/8 x 11 3/4 in.)
Credit Line
The United States General Services Administration, formerly Federal Works Agency, Works Progress Administration, on extended loan to the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Object Number
L.1943.9.150
This print unite images of coal mining, iron ore smelting, and the miners who risked their lives for little pay to support growing American industry. The repetitive cylindrical forms of a coal-burning blast furnace dominate the composition of Hungarian immigrant Jolán Gross-Bettelheim’s print. In Miner’s Head, Blanche Grambs captured her subject’s haunting gaze, evoking the hopelessness, poverty, and exhaustion she witnessed during her 1936 visit to the anthracite coal mining town of Lansford, Pennsylvania. Grambs’ Design Steel sets a looming steel mill against a lace-like background of interlinked houses and crosses, showing life and death as close neighbors in a mill town. Elizabeth Olds portrayed three men in a composition that signaled that signaled her support for the interracial labor unions promoted by the Congress of Industrial Organizations, a federation of unions active from 1935 to 1955.
Extended Loans IN
Art/Work: Women Printmakers of the WPA
Inscribed: RECTO: LL margin (stamped in black ink): 'FEDERAL ART PROJECT / NYC WPA'; LC margin (pencil): 'Miner's Head'; LR margin (signed in pencil): 'Blanche Grambs'; BR Corner (pencil): '18'. VERSO: TL (pencil): 'Grambs, Blanche'; LR (pencil): '#1696 - gr. I'; C: BMA stamp.