Glass Hat by Michael Trekur

Glass Hat c. 1936

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drawing, pencil, graphite

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pencil drawn

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drawing

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pencil sketch

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pencil drawing

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pencil

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graphite

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academic-art

Dimensions: overall: 30 x 23 cm (11 13/16 x 9 1/16 in.)

Copyright: National Gallery of Art: CC0 1.0

Michael Trekur's drawing depicts a glass hat, its surface adorned with geometric patterns. The hat, a symbol of status and identity, here appears delicate and transparent, almost ephemeral. Consider how headwear has signified power and belonging across cultures. From the elaborate headdresses of ancient Egyptian pharaohs to the feathered bonnets of indigenous tribes, what we place upon our heads speaks volumes. The geometric patterns, reminiscent of ancient weaving techniques, echo a primal desire for order. Yet, the fragility of glass introduces a contrasting element of transience. The clear material renders the wearer almost invisible, hinting at a tension between visibility and concealment, permanence and vulnerability. This visual paradox engages our subconscious, reminding us of the cyclical nature of existence. Through such visual symbolism, the image conveys a powerful and deeply human experience.

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