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 Galvanized Steel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Galvanized Steel. Show all posts
Downspout Doughnut Galvanized Steel Vintage Folk Art
Several drain portions of a downspout have been combined to create a circle.
Downspout Doughnut Galvanized Steel Vintage Folk Art No Date
COLLECTION JIM LINDERMAN
Vintage Folk Art Pig made of Galvanized Steel circa 1930 - 1940
Life size folk art head of a pig fashioned from galvanized steel. Galvanized steel began being used in Farms around the 1930s, and since the material was designed not to rust, yet this piggy has, I'm going to guess it was an early make-do use. More common are figures like the tin-man...I am even going to guess this was utilitarian, and made to be mounted on a building raising hogs.
Galvanized "Tin Pig" circa 1930 - 1940 Collection Jim Linderman
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