Object Details
Artist
James Castle, born Garden Valley, ID 1899-died Boise, ID 1977
Gallery Label
Idaho native James Castle recorded personal views of his home ground between roughly 1910 and 1970. His drawings, predominantly done with a homemade soot-based ink on found paper and cardboard, depict farm scenes and the surrounding countryside with a remarkable stillness. Castle also constructed small objects--doll-like figures, birds, and other household items--using sewn-together cardboard. In these drawings, Castle depicts some of his paper people situated within otherwise quiet interiors. Castle lived with family, but was isolated by deafness and an inability to communicate with writing or signing. His art was how he conveyed his view of the world, and his small paper sculptures situated within his drawings speak volumes about a self-made realm.
Credit Line
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the James Castle Collection and Archive and museum purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment
Date
ca. 1931-1977
Object number
2013.27.16
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
Drawing
Folk Art
Medium
found paper, soot, and color of unknown origin
Dimensions
6 1/2 x 8 in. (16.5 x 20.3 cm)
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Department
Graphic Arts
Data Source
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Topic
Figure group
Architecture Interior
Link to Original Record
Record ID
saam_2013.27.16