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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.

United States Map of Buttons

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Buttons and Buttons.  I took a break to appreciate this PRE-Coronavirus map of the United States. Postcard from the Lightner Museu...

Folk Art Foot Fetish ? Bizarre Carving of a Foot.

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Wooden foot carving circa 1960, slightly larger than life size. Needless to say?  Odd. Collection Dull Tool Dim Bulb

Vernacular Photographs: Let Us Entertain You

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Vernacular Photographs: Let Us Entertain You.  A few forgotten performers.  Original photographs collection Jim Linderman

Risque Party Brief Panties from Pennsylvania

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A small cure for the winter blues...Risque party pants from Pennsylvania! There was at least one other similar example with jokes about ...

Early 20th Century Handmade Puppet Folk art Collection Jim Linderman

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Early 20th Century Handmade Puppet Collection Jim Linderman.  Paper mache with printed flour sack clothes.
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Love During Wartime Risque Matchbooks of World War Two

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Risque set of graphic Matchbook Covers circa 1940 - 1945.  Somewhat primitive renderings of "what the boys are fighting...

Junior After Hit by Bronko Pencil Drawing c. 1950 by Mildred Julia Radalis

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Junior After Hit by Bronko  Pencil Drawing c. 1950 by Mildred Julia Radalis.  A drawing which would have fit into yesterday's Outside...

I'm not at the Outsider Art Fair 2020 Annual Post Children's Art Art Brut ?

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The Outsider Art Fair snuck up on me this year, and while I haven't gone in a decade, for the same amount of time I've tried to come...

Where are Marion and Irma? Vernacular Photographs

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Marion and Irma are playing games at the Sally Rand Nude Revue show at the Golden Gate International Exposition in 1939 San Francisco...

Folk Art Risque Sliding Novelty Erotic Carving Large!

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Folk Art Risque Sliding Novelty Erotic Carving Large!  Circa 1930. Collec t ion Jim Linderman

Postage Stamp Ruse of 1935. Swapped Heads fool Uncle Sam

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I discovered a fellow tricking Uncle Sam way back in 1935.  See anything wrong with the two examples of stamps on top here?  The 1 cen...
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