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Bullet Mold, 1942. Creator: Fred Hassebrock
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Bullet Mold, 1942. Creator: Fred Hassebrock
Bullet Mold, 1942
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Ammunition Bullet Mold Bullet Mould Bullets Fred Hassebrock Hassebrock Fred Manufacturing Mold Tools Watercolor And Graphite On Paper
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This print titled "Bullet Mold, 1942" by Fred Hassebrock takes us back to the heart of America during the 1940s. The image showcases a close-up view of an old-fashioned bullet mold, highlighting the intricate details and craftsmanship involved in ammunition manufacturing during that era. In this artwork, Hassebrock skillfully combines watercolor and graphite on paper to bring out the rustic charm of this essential tool used in warfare. The color palette chosen adds depth and dimension to the piece, evoking a sense of nostalgia for a time when bullets were meticulously crafted by hand. The bullet mold becomes more than just an object; it symbolizes the ingenuity and resourcefulness of American industry during wartime. It represents both artistry and functionality as it played a crucial role in providing weapons for soldiers defending their country. Displayed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C. , this artwork is part of the Index of American Design collection. Through his pencil drawing technique, Hassebrock captures not only a physical object but also tells a story about rural life and trade in mid-20th century America. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded of our nation's heritage and how tools like these have shaped our history. This photograph print serves as an enduring tribute to those who dedicated themselves to producing weaponry that protected our freedom during times of war.
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