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 Fredrich Froebel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fredrich Froebel. Show all posts
19th Century Child's Handmade Paper Weaving Froebel Kindergarten Work
19th Century Child's Handmade Paper Weaving. Froebel Kindergarten. From a handmade book of similar work. The simple (yet sophisticated!) training techniques of Frederich Froebel continue to set a high bar for children's art education.
19th Century Child's Handmade Paper Weaving. Collection Jim Linderman
Book of Weavings Fredrich Froebel Antique Paper Designs
A folding book of children's paper weavings (and titled same, simply WEAVING) circa 1880. Influenced by the teachings and research of Frederich Froebel. The once humble craftwork is now recognized as among the most important influences on art movements to follow. Klee and Mondrian come to mind, but still one can find examples of the technique at antique paper and ephemera shows.
Several years ago I posted a pair of large, free-standing works HERE, this is an "accordion" page presentation book with 20 examples mounted. Last year the Ricco-Maresca gallery exhibited some splendid work, and a set of snowflakes in the same technique are HERE.
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