Michael Trekur

Michael Trekur's documented professional activity spans a narrow period, 1935 to 1936. The artist’s output is closely connected to the project listed as 15 index of american designs, suggesting a focus on documentation or illustration related to material culture during this time.

Five works attributed to Trekur are represented in institutional collections, confirming the artist's contribution to detailed design studies. These specific works include documentation of a Black Cotton Coat, a Ceremonial Bowl, and Dance Moccasins, alongside two separate indices detailing a Basket. The nature of these subjects positions Trekur’s surviving work as crucial documentation of period artifacts.

These specialized indices are held in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Art, establishing the historical significance of Trekur's output. While specific biographical details remain scarce, the surviving examples ensure the artist’s contribution is preserved. Today, researchers often utilize these public domain resources to study the documented artifacts, with high-quality prints providing insight into the material culture of the 1930s. Michael Trekur prints remain an important reference for those studying historical American design documentation.

37 works in collection

Works in Collection