Hooked Rug Made for Henry Ford, 1933
THF158074 / Hooked Rug Made for Henry Ford, 1933
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Artifact Overview
For many women in the early 20th century, Henry Ford's affordable automobile represented freedom and financial security, especially if they were fortunate to be part of the Ford Motor Company family. Their expressions of thanks were often homemade, like this hooked rug. A popular gift, many of these found their way to the industrialist's estate, Fair Lane.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Hooked rug
Date Made
1933
Creators
Place of Creation
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
33.464.1
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Burlap
Wool (Textile)
Wool (Textile)
Color
Beige (Color)
Black (Color)
Blue
Brown
Green
Gray (Color)
Dimensions
Width: 21.5 in
Length: 29 in
Inscriptions
Ford est la machine reconnue
la plus economique et nous pouvons
la comparer a toute automobile de luxe.
translation:
Ford is the recognized
machine the most economical and we can
compare it to any luxury car.
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