Jim Linderman blog about surface, wear, form and authenticity in self-taught art, outsider art, antique american folk art, antiques and photography.
The Jordan line of Dreamed up Automobiles from the 1950s. Vintage Scrapbook with original drawings
Dream Automobiles! Robert Jordan creates his own line of imaginary automobiles in the 1950s. A 6" x 8" handmade booklet with cutouts from popular magazines on the front and back covers...but the real interest here is the wacky transportation vehicles Young deamed up. "Droom" is Dutch for Dream, and "Tekeningen Cahier" seems to translate to "booklet of techinical drawings" and that's what we have. Even a few amphipbious hot rods!
Robert Jordan Handmade book of drawings c. 1950 collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Antique American Folk Art Drawing of a Wild Turkey
An early folk art drawing of a wild turkey. Signature appears to read "S.G. Fry" with no date. C. 1890 - 1910.
Collection Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Original Carnival Photographs by Larry Epstein
What we have is a group of interesting carnival and sideshow photographs taken by Larry Epstein (Laurence David Epstein) likely of Philadelphia. Not too much about the photographer, alas...who was active in the Philadelphia area in the 1960s. Know more about the artist? Add a comment. Thanks!
Lot of Carvival and sideshow photographs c. 1965. Collection Jim Linderman Thanks to BOXLot of Facebook
Anderson Johnson Preacher, Artist, Performer. Henry Stone records and Vernon Carter writes a Book
I'm pleased to have learned the website of Legendary Independent Music Producer Henry Stone from Florida is using my photo of the Reverend Anderson Johnson. Stone ruled Florida dance and soul music for decades. He is also the person who recorded Johnson in the 1950s! It is good to have Johnson's early busking days and gospel recording career finally connected to his art producing years. A great story now apparently published in two books. The Henry Stone connected project is HERE and another book on the artist is HERE along with work at the Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center HERE. LOTS of pictures.
Blanch Ackers African-American Artist from Arkansas, Michigan.
Blanch Ackers moved from Arkansas to near Detroit, Michigan in 1943. In 1985 she found employment in a Foster Grandparent program and was introduced to art by Christine Hennessay, an art teacher. She was over 70 years of age when her first drawings were produced. Essentially "memory paintings" the work reflects strongly the African-American experience in the Southern United States where she spent her childhood.
Blanch Ackers passed in 2003 at the age of 88. Ms. Ackers has a wikipedia entry, and her works are held by the University of Michigan Art Museum
Blanch Ackers. Five untitled drawings, c.1990 Collection Jim Linderman
True Crime Dull Tool Dim Bulb. Lurid Drawings by a Young Woman Underworld True Crime Stories
Two lurid drawings by a young woman in 1947. These come from an album of original art (and a few tracings?) with the initials M.R. Lets assume these two weren't drawn from life. There were dozens of true crime pulps during the era, although most confused "true" with "fiction." Dad must have had these issues around, but Mom surely read them.
Back to School Drawings. Students from the 1950s draw the Family at Dinner collection Jim Linderman
Well, the assignment is "My Family at Dinner" and the paper is manilla. I like to think of these drawings as being on the cusp of perspective. Being only an amateur scholar of children's art, I can't evaluate these much, but it appears ta few of the artists might need a bit of attention.
C. 1950 Children's drawings from a classroom, ages up to 11 years old. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
At the Circus. Vintage photographs of Circus Performers and Trainers from the Jim Linderman Collection
Most of these antique circus photographs have appeared on the Dull Tool Dim Bulb blog before, each with a story and some documentation. This post is just to look.
Various 19th and 20th century circus photographs Collection Jim Linderman
Antique American Folk Art Drawing Woman with Umbrella Anonymous late 19th Century Collection Jim Linderman
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Antique American Folk Art Drawing Woman with Umbrella Anonymous late 19th Century Collection Jim Linderman
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Arthur S. Mole The Nine O'Clock Hour of Prayer or the Living Clock Hour of Prayer Mass Panorama 1915 RPPC Collection Jim Linderman
The Living Clock is a lesser known "mass panorama" photograph staged and photographed by Alfred S. Mole in 1915.
This real photo postcard was mailed from Zion, Illinois the same year. I don't offhand find much about the piece,
but Zion was a religious hotbed in the early 20th Century.
Real Photo Postcard The Nine O'Clock Hour of Prayer or the Living Clock Hour of Prayer collection Jim Linderman
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Folk Art Handmade Postcard Teddy the Bear dated 1908
Folk Art Handmade Postcard Teddy the Bear dated 1908
Felt with cut paper letters and a hand painted applique.
Collection Jim Linderman
Meet the Beatles Amateur Fan Drawings
Group of four (of course) amateur drawings of the Beatles.
Anonymous. dated 1968. Collection Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Outsider Art from The Seaside Psychiatric Hospital in Waterford Ct circa 1950-1970
Tempura or watercolor paintings on paper said to have been produced by a patient at the now abandoned Seaside psychiatric hospital in Waterford, Ct.
I don't know about that, but they are very interesting.
Group of paintings by F. Jennings circa 1950 - 1970. Collection Jim Linderman
Shopping for Pueblo Pottery Roadside Vendor Original Photograph c. 1930 collection Jim Linderman
A pair of travelers stop to shop for early 20th Century Pueblo Pottery of unknown tribal affiliation. The enlarged photo might allow someone to identify the pots for sale.
Original Photograph collection Jim Linderman
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