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Butter Mold, 1940. Creator: Michael Riccitelli
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Butter Mold, 1940. Creator: Michael Riccitelli
Butter Mold, 1940
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Butter Mold Butter Mould Buttermold Cattle Cows Honey Honeycomb Kitchenware Michael Riccitelli Mold Mould Riccitelli Michael Round Watercolor And Graphite On Paperboard Functional Honey Comb
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This print showcases a unique artifact from the 1940s - a Butter Mold. Created by the talented artist Michael Riccitelli, this functional yet artistic piece reflects the rich cultural heritage of America during that era. The circular mold, made with watercolor and graphite on paperboard, features intricate floral designs that add an elegant touch to any kitchenware collection. The butter mold's brown color and flowered patterns evoke a sense of country charm and nostalgia. Its shape is carefully crafted to resemble honeycombs, symbolizing nature's bounty and the importance of bees in American agriculture. This artwork beautifully captures the essence of rural life in mid-20th century America. Displayed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C. , this artifact represents more than just its aesthetic value; it serves as a testament to our nation's history and culinary traditions. Cattle farming played a significant role in American culture during this period, making cows an integral part of daily life for many families. Michael Riccitelli skillfully combines artistry with functionality through his depiction of this butter mold. It reminds us how everyday objects can be transformed into works of art that reflect our collective identity and heritage. Whether used for practical purposes or admired for its artistic merit, this piece invites us to appreciate both beauty and utility in our lives while celebrating America's rich cultural tapestry.
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