Frank Fumagalli

Frank Fumagalli was an artist whose documented professional activity centered on the years 1935 and 1936. This brief but significant period places his contributions squarely within the era of New Deal arts programs. Fumagalli is recorded as having produced 15 index of american designs, indicating his involvement with the expansive project established to document and preserve visual records of American decorative and folk art history.

His submissions to the Index of American Design focused on meticulous renderings of functional and historical objects. Known works represented in collections include specific studies of an Andiron, a Bandbox, pieces of Blown Glass, a Bottle, and a Box. These highly accurate documents serve both artistic and historical purposes, showcasing the detailed descriptive style required by the federal project.

Today, Fumagalli's contributions to the Index of American Design are preserved institutionally, notably within the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Art. As works created under federal mandate, many of these historical documents are now in the public domain, ensuring wide accessibility for educational and research purposes. Researchers seeking high-quality prints and downloadable artwork of these historical records can locate Frank Fumagalli prints derived from the original Index documentation.

95 works in collection

Works in Collection