Vincent Murphy

Vincent Murphy was an artist active for a defined period between 1935 and 1936. Their documented output centers on the detailed study of American material culture, with ten works categorized under the title 10 index of american designs represented in museum collections.

Murphy’s practice involved the precise recording of functional and decorative artifacts, preserving their design and historical characteristics. Notable examples of the objects documented by the artist include a Bag, a Portrait Case, a Silver Bowl, a Bean Pot, and a Locket.

These records of American design history are confirmed by their inclusion in major institutional holdings. The National Gallery of Art maintains works by Murphy, establishing the historical importance and museum-quality of the studies. While details concerning the artist’s life remain sparse, the existence of Vincent Murphy prints and drawings in public collections confirms their contribution to design documentation during this era. Today, documentation derived from these works may be available within the public domain.

10 works in collection

Works in Collection