Jim Linderman blog about surface, wear, form and authenticity in self-taught art, outsider art, antique american folk art, antiques and photography.
Showing posts with label Banner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Banner. Show all posts
Time and Death Pair of salvaged Fraternal Society Paintings from a Banner
Time and Death. Pair of salvaged Fraternal Society Paintings from a Banner. Likely early 20th century. Oil Paint on Linen. Signed as M. K. Mengle. Collection Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Odd Fellows Ark of the Covenant Folk Art Needlework from a Banner
Odd Fellows Ark of the Covenant Folk Art Needlework fragment from a banner.
No date. Collection Jim Linderman
Large Antique Church Revival Banner Folk Art Teaching Tool Circa 1925 Collection Jim Linderman
Large Antique Church Revival Banner Folk Art Teaching Tool 125 x 53. Yes, that is a doorknob lower left. Circa 1925, Midwest. I will research a bit and post on the sister blog old time religion with detail photos.
Books on Folk Art by the author available for purchase or preview HERE
Books on Folk Art by the author available for purchase or preview HERE
Fifteen Reasons The Second Coming is Near Frederick Childe Revelation Chart Teaching Tool 1927
Prophecies of Daniel and revelation compared: Being an outline of chart lectures given by Frederick W. Childe 1927. Chart Insert Collection Jim Linderman
Banner of Heaven and Hellfire Folk Art Hale's Studio Prestonburg Kentucky
Banner of Heaven and Hellfire Hale's Studio Prestonburg Kentucky No Date circa 1930?
Photograph collection Jim Linderman
Carny in a Pork Pie Hat At the Circus in Black and White (in color)
What is cooler than a slim strutting carny in a pork pie hat? One in COLOR! An exceptional exception to my "at the circus in black and white" posts. This a snapshot pasted on a page of circus scrapbook. Circa 1950? A tall drink of water, our slim striding sideshow side hand!
As a further aside, if you like sideshow folk, my Wondrous World of Frank Wendt site has some splendid examples, as does the Fringepop site.
Carnival sideshow Photograph, anonymous. Circa 1950. Collection Jim Linderman
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