
Lucia’s Lunch Box
Charles painted this lunch box for Lucia when she was around five years old, the year she would have started her education as a kindergartner. He decorated its border with hearts and stars drawn in a style evoking American folk art. Below Lucia’s name, her father depicted a small monkey surrounded by greenery and an angel with a birthday cake. He sometimes referred to Lucia as an “angel” in letters written while he was away working. Charles admired the simplicity, joy, and lack of self-consciousness of childhood, which he came to believe should be reintegrated into the everyday life of adults. Lucia treasured and made a point of saving this small artifact.
- Artifact
- 2019.2.164
- Materials
- Metal, leather, paint
- Artist / Designer
- Charles Eames
- Dimensions
- 3 × 8 ⅝ × 6 ½ in
- 7.6 × 21.9 × 16.5 cm
- Date
- c. 1935