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Vintage Folk Art Puppet Head late 19th / early 20th century
Vintage Folk Art Puppet Head late 19th / early 20th century. "Hair" is wool.
Collection Jim Linderman Dull Tool Dim Bulb
D. C. Nolan. Outsider Art. Photo Brut or mere Hoarder?
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Black History Month original snapshot photographs from the book The Birth of Rock and Roll by Jim Linderman
Untitled (anonymous) From a set of ten snapshots, c. 1950-1960 collection Jim Linderman
(From the book The Birth of Rock and Roll)
#blackhistorymonth #snapshot #dance #vernacularphotography.
The Election of 1936. Amateur hand drawn Broadsides from Both sides
This pair of hand drawn amateur broadsides from the 1936 election reveal political discourse is nothing new. The stakes were high then too…but fortunately Roosevelt won (and the world was saved with help from our European allies). NATO, anyone? I had to censor a shameful racial epithet (from the Republican advocate (of course) but otherwise things are about the same.
Handmade political broadsides with drawings 1936. Collection Jim Linderman Dull Tool Dim Bulb.
Dilmus Hall Yard Art Sculpture "The Drunkard"
Remnants of "The Devil and the Drunkard" in the yard of Georgia artist Dilmus Hall early 1990s. Original photo by Jim Linderman.
Dirt Track Disaster ! George Herzog Dies on the Ho-Ho-Kus New Jersey Racetrack 1934
Two morbid crayon drawings pay a gruesome tribute to early race driver George Herzog in 1934. The Ho-Ho-Kus NJ half-mile dirt track was created for horses, not humans. Calls for the track to be closed were dismissed in 1932. Better to satisfy the daredevil culture of the young artist here. “George Herzog, 23 years old, of Matawan, N.J., one of ten finalists in the feature event of the automobile races here today, was fatally injured when his machine overturned three times. His neck was broken and he received other injuries, dying in an ambulance on the way to the Paterson General Hospital.” NYT May 30, 1934. The year before this tragic event, Mr. Herzog had been granted a patent for a new “crank shaft grinder” so he was an early gear head. The lurid, sorrowful event depicted by a pair of particularly vibrant crayon works. Kudos for the artist for seemingly inventing the phrase “Deadhead” decades before the Grateful Dead! Thanks to Natalie Curley Antiques!
Anonymous crayon drawings, 1934 by Anonymous Collection Dull Tool Dim Bulb the Blog
#automobile. #racing #ho-ho-kus. #death. #racetrack #selftaughtartist
Handmade miniature American Flag Book Watercolor Schoolgirl Art
A page from an early handmade miniature book with watercolors of notable colonial flags. A school project by a young woman. The page here shows the controversial “Don’t tread on me” Gasden flag, most recently seen among the cretins breaking into our Capitol building. To date, 1230 of the crowd have been prosecuted, many because they were dumb enough to post selfies of themselves doing it.
“The American Flag” handpainted booklet crayon, watercolor Early 20th Century. Collection Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Love During Wartime letters home with hand drawn cachets World War Two
A heartbreaking entry in the “Love during Wartime” series on the blog.
A series of letter envelopes from a soldier to his love back home in 1942, each with a hand drawn cachet.
Thanks and a tip of the hat To Boxlot on Facebook.
Collection Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Capt. George Harvey Sea Goofs Driftwood Sculptures of Oregon Folk Art
In which we hit either a new high or a new low! “One of the famous “Sea Goofs” created by Capt. George Harvey entirely by driftwood, shells, etc. found on the ocean beaches of Oregon.
The entire collection is on display at the Look-out on Cape Fowlweather, Oregon Coast.” Set of Real Photo Postcards c. 1950? Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb.
#folkart. #driftwood. #sculpture. #Oregon #rppc #realphotopostcard
Antique Folk Art Bottle Whimsey of a Telegraph Tapper
A wonderful folk art bottle whimsey of a telegraph tapper! I placed a photo of an actual piece below as I don’t think many remember the telegraph. Think S.O.S. Samuel Morse tapped out his famous “What Has God Wrought” from Washington to Baltimore in 1844 and communication was never the same. Dots and Dashes predated the telephone by 40 years or so, but the little device lasted for years beyond. I imagine a solitary telegraph operator waiting for signals, and filling his time (and this inkwell bottle) out of boredom. Only two inches tall! A beautiful little folk art sculpture with considerable historical interest.
Handmade bottle whimsey depicting a telegraph tapper in a bottle. Collection Jim Linderman. Circa 1850 - 1900.
#folkart #whimsies #whimsy. #whimsey. #antique. #telegraph
Antique American Folk Art Sculpture Mickey Mouse Whirligig circa 1928 collection Jim Linderman
A fantastic “abstracted” Mickey Mouse whirligig from the Steamboat Willie days! I don’t have to worry about Disney’s battery of litigious lawyers thanks to the recent copyright situation allowing us all to “own” the mouse. Mickey was supposed to enter the public domain long ago, but the “Sonny Bono copyright extension law” passed in 1998 bought them more time. Don’t blame Sonny…they just tacked his name on the bill after he tragically skied into a tree. (I love this piece)
Handmade folk art “Mickey Mouse” whirligig circa 1928. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb.
#dulltooldimbulb #whirligig. #folkart #folkartsculpture #mickeymouse #jimlinderman #disney
Ionel Talpazan UFO Alien drawing c. 1990 Art Brut
An early Ionel Talpazan work circa 1990. I met the artist on the street and have many pleasant memories and stories…but mostly he just wore me out. He didn’t draw too many faces…but this is a good one.
Untitled 20 x 24. Private Collection. Dull Tool Dim Bulb Archives.
#dulltooldimbulb #artbrut #outsiderart #ioneltalpazan #ufo #alien
The Rolling Trade Sign ! Goodyear giant Airwheel Tire on Tour in the 1930s.
A rare original snapshot of the Goodyear Airwheel, the first low pressure aviation tire. To celebrate the invention, this rolling “trade sign” was built to roll around the United States in 1930. (Back then “going viral” was the same as “hitting the road” I guess) I don’t believe any of these 12 foot monsters were put into production for use…but they COULD have been and that is the point. Goodyear’s promotional material at the time envisioned a giant tour bus for the desert bounding along on a set.
Original snapshot rolling advertisement for the Airwheel circa 1930. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
#tires. #tradesign. #goodyear. #snapshot. #dulltooldimbulb
Dance Till You Drop ! Vintage Dance Contest Couple Real Photo Postcard c. 1935 Collection Jim Linderman
Dance Till You Drop ! Vintage Dance Contest Couple Real Photo Postcard c. 1935 Collection Jim Linderman
Head with Negative Space. Bronze Industrial Head Thing
Brass industrial head thing. 15" tall. Circa 1960. I have absolutely no idea what it is.
Collection Dull Tool Dim Bulb / Jim Linderman
Cayuga County Folk Art Sculpture on a Tree New York Carved Tree by Civil War soldier
Former Civil War soldier George E. Carr carved this high-rent neighborhood for birds in 1911, it was situated at Barber's Corner, a mile west of Sciopioville, three miles east of Levanna in Cayuga County. It was 18 feet high. The reverse indicates it was “built on a well-kept lawn” and “there are forty figures…which are painted in various colors to make them prominent.”
Cayuga County Totem Tree Postcard 1912 collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Large Strange Group of Hand Decorated Vintage Pinup Clippings
Among my strangest finds…a large group of scissor cut pinups from the 1940s to 1960s, each bizarrely decorated with red dots. Even I find them creepy. Interestingly, the larger color cutouts often had original red polka dots. Too weird not to show. I guess "obsessive" is the proper term of description.
Large group of cutout printed images enhanced with red marker. Collection Dull Tool Dim Bulb.
Carver's Traveling Museum : Weapons and a Horned Chicken on Display
Carver’s Traveling Museum. On the reverse “Money received from the sale of this post card, thru this exhibit. Will help a disabled Veteran” printed on the reverse. Seems counter-intuitive to support vets with a moving gun museum…but this contraption also traveled with a Horned Chicken (!!!) seen in the small inset upper right. World War One was too long ago for me to find details on the operation, but a different version of the card indicates “this outstanding gun exhibit travels from coast to coast collecting old guns. Operated by Barney Barnett” and printed in Arizona.
Carver’s Traveling Museum postcard circa 1920 collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Folk Artist Willie Massey of Kentucky Master of African-American Iconography
I’ll call Kentucky artist Willie Massey (1906 - 1990)an under-appreciated and under-recognized folk artist. A textbook example of African-American iconography in every work. This miniature chest is an early piece. Later works were more primitive but just as beautiful and came with slapdash gorgeous color, often including tinfoil animals and adornment. Musician, songwriter and collector Kevin Gordon has several additional examples of Mr. Massey’s wonderful work,both early examples and later. Make sure to scroll down to see his birdhouses and airplanes at this link! https://www.gordongalleryart.com/willie-massey
Willie Massey Dull Tool Dim Bulb Archives.
#folkart. #africanamericanart. #blackfolkart
Gus Pufahl The World's Greatest Whittler of Monoma Iowa
Gus Pufahl 1858 - 1949. “World’s Greatest Whittler” of Monoma, Iowa. Pair of Real Photo Postcards circa 1930. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Additional photos of Pufahl and his carved chains available at http://iagenweb.org/clayton/documents/Pufahl.htm
#folkart #woodcarvings #antique
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