Collection of Mounted 19th Century American Barbed Wire Specimens

















Collection of Mounted 19th Century American Barbed Wire Specimens
History has a way of hiding in plain sight. This collection of 19th American barbed wire specimens, mounted across three burlap-wrapped boards, pulls it forward with clarity and conviction. Each twisted length of iron and steel tells a specific story of invention and intent, tied to a maker, a place, a moment. A detailed index accompanies the group, noting age, manufacturer, and, at times, the U.S. patent number.
Once engineered to divide land and define ownership, these forms now read as line, rhythm, and variation; industrial gestures with an almost calligraphic edge. Together, they chart the quiet, relentless spread of settlement across the American West.
We’ve mounted each board onto a linen-wrapped stretcher, elevating the presentation with a curatorial hand. What began as pure utility is reframed here as object and artifact; evidence that beauty can emerge, unexpectedly, from the most unadorned of things.
EACH: 39.5 in. W x 1.5 in. D x 22 in. H