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Jim Linderman blog about surface, wear, form and authenticity in self-taught art, outsider art, antique american folk art, antiques and photography.

Read Jim Linderman Interview from Collector's Weekly on Folk Art, Photography and More

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Homespun Beauty: Jim Linderman on Folk Art’s Authentic Appeal CLICK for FULL TEXT HERE ...

Empty Tintype (No one Home) Interior Tintype with Divan

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Any tintype is an "interior" unless it was taken outside, I guess. But unusual indeed is the tintype with no one in it. I have n...
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Barnes and Noble Learns a Lesson from Libraries (Too Late)

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So Barnes and Noble is closing their flagship bookstore in Lincoln Center. It dominated that triangle for 15 years, and was one of my favor...
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Traverse City Michigan Miniature Village! Folk Art Make-work for Unemployed Folk

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I hate to even think "fall" but for many in Michigan, fall means Traverse City. More exactly, the fall foliage on the way there a...
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Jim Linderman Interview on Blurb.com and Publishing Books

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Original Interview Figure Photography Magazine HERE Adventures In Collecting and Publishing with Jim Linderman Figure Photography Mag...
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Kopeefun Cartoon Cuties Copied!

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WHOA! I don't think the kind folks at Woolworth's intended our little KOPEEFUN consumer to use this magic transfer paper to copy ho...
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Chalkboard Cat Man Boy Dog (Children's Hospital 1907)

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Untitled (Children's Hospital, Detroit 1907) Original photograph Collection Jim Linderman

Gene Bilbrew Dream Book (The Pharoah Knows)

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I have certainly made it no secret one of my favorite artists is the junked-out and largely forgotten illustrator and fetish cartoonist Euge...
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Square Dance Culture (for Squares) Do Si Do Indeed!

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Sociologists would call it a cult, I guess...maybe a ritual? Collective madness? I'm talking about a dance. For squares. Ranking righ...
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Elmer Anderson Returns with a Powerful Show of Incomprehensible Images! Art of the Lowest Order!

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My second staggering post devoted to the most remarkable talentless artist in postcard history. Previous Post is HERE . (Collect them all...

The Quest of Pioneer Jim (With Patience, Tribulation and Faithful)

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"Pioneer Jim" shuttles past a "X-7" guided missile on his way to the fair! "Pioneer" Jim left Amarillo, Texas ...

Plus You Could Wrap Fish in Them! Talking Kindle, the Radio, The Newspaper and Coast to Coast AM

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OK, I'm sure not many who read this blog will be too thrilled about it, but my Kindle will arrive in a week or two. (I never had to wai...

Bill Ward aWARDed Second Annual "Lead in his Pencil Award!

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Those of you who dare enjoy my tribute to inappropriate, sexist, forgotten comic artists from the sleazy sixties may enjoy my annual "L...

Frozen Moment When One Sees What is on the End of the Fork. Sham Brands, Wright County, Wrong Way to Produce!

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How many of you think ONE HUGE DISGUSTING DIRTY CHICKEN FACTORY should be able to sell 338 million eggs under the names "Sunshine...
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The Perfect Headstand in Ohio 100 Years Ago

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Good work, Maine Burrell from Sydney, Ohio! Large photograph with newspaper clipping of event. Circa 1920?
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The Secret of All Along The Watchtower and Bob Dylan

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The Greatest Rock song ever written is without a doubt "All Along the Watchtower" by Bob Dylan. Never mind that Jimi Hendrix...
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How to TWEET for REAL! (I'm not kidding...) Bird Calls

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Want to learn how to "Tweet" for REAL? Here is your chance, and you'll thank me later. Click to this link to select and list...

Review Jim Linderman The Painted Backdrop: Behind the Sitter in American Tintype Photography 1860-1920 by Joey Lin

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Review of Jim Linderman The Painted Backdrop by Joey Lin Anonymous Works View Original Review with Additional photographs HERE Slogging thr...

Art of Sandra Ford Comics or Fine Art? Trixiefishstabber Draws an Unearthly Line

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Visual artists have four careers...early, middle, mature and posthumous. Blue chip? Or far more likely...no chip at all. Trixie Fishstabb...
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