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. Whirligig. folk art sculpture. Antique. Collection Jim Linderman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Folk Art. Whirligig. folk art sculpture. Antique. Collection Jim Linderman. Show all posts
Antique Folk Art Bottle Whimsey of a Telegraph Tapper
A wonderful folk art bottle whimsey of a telegraph tapper! I placed a photo of an actual piece below as I don’t think many remember the telegraph. Think S.O.S. Samuel Morse tapped out his famous “What Has God Wrought” from Washington to Baltimore in 1844 and communication was never the same. Dots and Dashes predated the telephone by 40 years or so, but the little device lasted for years beyond. I imagine a solitary telegraph operator waiting for signals, and filling his time (and this inkwell bottle) out of boredom. Only two inches tall! A beautiful little folk art sculpture with considerable historical interest.
Handmade bottle whimsey depicting a telegraph tapper in a bottle. Collection Jim Linderman. Circa 1850 - 1900.
#folkart #whimsies #whimsy. #whimsey. #antique. #telegraph
Antique American Folk Art Sculpture Mickey Mouse Whirligig circa 1928 collection Jim Linderman
A fantastic “abstracted” Mickey Mouse whirligig from the Steamboat Willie days! I don’t have to worry about Disney’s battery of litigious lawyers thanks to the recent copyright situation allowing us all to “own” the mouse. Mickey was supposed to enter the public domain long ago, but the “Sonny Bono copyright extension law” passed in 1998 bought them more time. Don’t blame Sonny…they just tacked his name on the bill after he tragically skied into a tree. (I love this piece)
Handmade folk art “Mickey Mouse” whirligig circa 1928. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb.
#dulltooldimbulb #whirligig. #folkart #folkartsculpture #mickeymouse #jimlinderman #disney
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