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Dough Mixer, c. 1940. Creator: Roger Deats

Dough Mixer, c. 1940. Creator: Roger Deats


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Dough Mixer, c. 1940. Creator: Roger Deats

Dough Mixer, c. 1940

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Hand Cranked Handle Kitchen Equipment Kitchen Utensil Utensil Wafer Iron Wafer Irons Functional Hand Operated


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Dough Mixer, c. 1940

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is a captivating snapshot of American kitchen equipment from the mid-20th century. Created by artist Roger Deats as part of his exploration of heritage art, this watercolor graphite and colored pencil print showcases a functional yet aesthetically pleasing dough mixer. The hand-operated machine takes center stage in the artwork, with its wooden handle and brown color adding warmth to the composition. The attention to detail is evident in every stroke, capturing the essence of this period item with precision. Deats' work is an homage to craftsmanship and design that defined America during the 1930s and 1940s. The dough mixer symbolizes both practicality and ingenuity, reflecting a time when manual labor was valued in everyday life. Displayed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D. C. , this piece invites viewers to appreciate not only its artistic merit but also its historical significance. It serves as a reminder of how kitchen utensils like these played an essential role in shaping American culture. As we gaze upon "Dough Mixer" we are transported back to an era where simplicity met functionality, reminding us that even mundane objects can possess beauty worth preserving through art. This print encapsulates Roger Deats' ability to capture both form and function while celebrating America's rich heritage.

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