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 Folk Art Pottery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Folk Art Pottery. Show all posts
The Folk Art Concrete Water Jug of S.P. Dinsmoor Garden of Eden
Anyone who has studied American Folk / Outsider art environments is familiar with Steven Dinsmoor and his Garden of Eden. This appears to be a less common period image. Apparently, Dinsmoor kept this handmade object at the foot of the concrete coffin he made...in case he had to grab some water. That is if he was going down instead of up. It's hot down there. See HERE and elsewhere for more pictures. Let me know if you find a picture of the jug in place? You might also enjoy the book / ebook In Situ: American Folk Art in Place by Jim Lindeman. Available for purchase HERE on Blurb.
Real Photo Postcard c. 1920 Collection Jim Linderman
Antique Redware Folk Art Pottery Figure of a Lamb 19th century Pennsylvania ?
A redware glazed lamb, likely 19th century. The piece has characteristics of Pennsylvania and Shenandoah Valley Virginia figural redware toys like those of Samuel Bell. A large group of similar figures (and glaze) are found HERE. Age and maker unknown.
Redware Lamb collection Jim Linderman
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