Citation
"Upper Deck (Charles Sheeler) , 1933.97,” Harvard Art Museums collections online, Dec 18, 2024, https://hvrd.art/o/299846.
The painting is a very precise representation of a portion of the upper deck of a ship. The machine portions and round vents of the ship are in bright white and shades of gray, the opening of the two vents are black. Three black lines rise from a white block across an expanse of clouds and blue sky to the upper edge of the picture plane from one of the vents. Two found forms with square bases are in the foreground. A large funnel shaped like a lowercase letter b to the left, is bisected by a thin square beam. A large square shape takes up most of the right side of the painting.