Jim Linderman blog about surface, wear, form and authenticity in self-taught art, outsider art, antique american folk art, antiques and photography.
Original Bibleland in Florida. Real Photo Postcard images of a Folk Art Environment
I seem to collect plywood Jesus images. These come from the original BIBLELAND, a somewhat charming theme park / folk art environment erected by Foy Morse (?) which used to be operated near Orlando in Kissimmee, Florida. Please note these postcards do NOT come from the huge bible land once owned by Trinity Broadcasting Co. and also built in near Orlando. That one was a 16 million dollar debacle with a FIFTY DOLLAR admission price and a massive failure even after former Governor Jeb Bush granted them tax-free status. Florida used to be cute and funny…now it’s just an embarrassment. The sordid story is well reported, so browse one up. I don’t want to link to them. Meanwhile there is virtually nothing written about the original. However, it appears the original one had a “free-will” admission policy.
Real Photo Postcards collection Jim Linderman
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Bored with Geometry May 12, 1930 Hand Drawn Handkerchief by a Schoolboy and Friends
Bored with Geometry May 12, 1930 Hand Drawn Handkerchief by a Schoolboy and Friends.
A collobrative effort passed along to classmates.
Collection Jim Linderman
Folk Art Ventriloquist Figures
Chatterboxes! Pair of Antique Folk Art Vent Figures early 20th century.
Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Scholar Tyler Sonnichsen finds out if Harlowe's Wooden Man still exists
Scholar Tyler Sonnichsen finds out if Harlowe's Wooden Man still exists! Read his account at the link: https://sonicgeography.com/2021/12/03/ben-irving-visits-marquette-michigan-august-1941/
Tuck's Paintbox Postcards with watercolors included. Encouraging Juvenile artists from Great Britain in the early 19th Century.
One of the earliest and most successful commercial products created to encourage juvenile artists was the Tuck series of paintbox books. The company printed dozens of books with pre-printed images to be painted “within the lines” but the best were those which were enhanced with additional contributions by the artists. The books came with watercolor paint included! Far more personal than a standard card. The examples here, dating from 1905 to 1915 or so, come from the “Tuck’s Postcard Paintbox” series standard card. Hand-painted and mailed! Interestingly, the company also published the “psychedelic” cats of artist Lois Wain in his less trippy days…he was in their stable.
Three hand-painted postcards from the Tuck Paintbox series Collection Jim Linderman Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Where did Noah's ark land? Programmatic Architecture Original postcard c. 1950 Collection Jim Linderman
If you have ever wondered where Noah’s Ark landed, here it is! North of Leucadia, CA at the Batiquitos lagoon! Note the pair of Giraffes poking their heads out of the roof. George Herbert build the boat in 1946 and it served patrons until around the 1960s. This appears to be a scarce postcard, the only other I find is an illustration. There must be considerable interest in the place, as someone is selling modern copies of the original menu. Deserts seem of most interest. They served up a Camel Banana special, a Brown Bear special, a Giraffe special and a Black Panther hot fudge sundae.
Noah’s Ark Restaurant c. 1950 postcard collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Vintage Drawings of Railroad Characters collection Jim Linderman
A group of four humorous drawings by one Ike Harrison depicting railroad workers and (of course) a raillway cop. Dated 1951.
Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Folk Art Pole full of Cowboy Culture.
Early snapshot of an unusual pole full of cowboy carvings! Unknown location
Collection Jim Linderman
Antique Folk Art Sculpture. Uncle Sam in North Dakota 1926
Antique folk art Uncle Sam waits for mail. Original anonymous snapshot 1926 Collection Jim Linderman
Cleo Crawford. Obscure African-American painter
A great, forgotten painting by African-American artist Cleo Crawford executed in 1938. Crawford lived in Haverstraw, New York. He unfortunately passed away shortly after his work was included in a Sidney Janis show and later the book “They Taught Themselves” in 1942. It also appears in Herbert Hemphill’s “Twentieth Century American Folk Art and Artists” in 1974. The other day I saw an eBay seller offering “Giclee print on canvas” reproductions! Ugh. My guess is that this was never approved by the legitimate owner.
Cleo Crawford “Christmas” oil 28 x 40 1/2” Sidney and Harriet Janis collection, Museum of Modern Art
Burl Wood "Sculptures" from the Stump House Folk Art Environment RPPC
Two of my favorite Real Photo Postcards. From the defunct "Stump House" environment which burned up sometime around the early 1960s. Information about the place is sketchy. These big chunks of burl wood were turned into wonderful visual tricks.
Check out the wood grain on the fence!
Pair of Real Photo Postcards circa 1940? Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Antique Folk Art Vent / doll / puppet hand-carved. Early 20th century. Collection Jim Linderman Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Antique Folk Art Vent / doll / puppet hand-carved. Mouth moves with primitive crank mechanism. Feedback cloth remnants. Early 20th century. Collection Jim Linderman Dull Tool Dim Bulb
In EXCESS deo! Christmas stamp collection from some spoiled / lucky kid c. 1950 Collection Dull Tool Dim Bulb the Blog
In EXCESS deo!
Christmas stamp collection from some spoiled / lucky kid
c. 1950 Collection Dull Tool Dim Bulb the Blog
Whimsical Folk Art Crank Toy / Clacker.
Little fellows only 2.5 inches tall on a handmade folk art crank toy. Inscribed and dated 1937.
Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Antique American Folk Art Drawings by Mantie Throckmorton c.1925 in a homemade portfolio
A homemade portfolio with numerous pages of drawings by Mantie Throckmorton.
Antique American Folk Art Drawings c. 1925 Collection Jim Linderman
Electric Snake Scarecrow
Those high-tech scientists at General Electric have solved many problems, but this “Electric Snake” scarecrow wasn’t one of them. Let’s read the press release from 1951:
ELECTRIC SNAKE “SHOCKS” ROBINS
An “electric snake” keeps marauding robins out of a GE engineer’s garden here. Simple but effective, the “snake” itself consists of two basic parts: a 12 foot light bamboo fishpole and a thin heart-shaped piece of aluminum about 10 inches in diameter. The pole is striped with alternating bands of green and red paint. The head is white with glaring black eyes. What scares the birds away is the fact that the “snake” moves.
A clock motor connected to the pole at its balance point keeps it turning continuously. Squirrels, who like strawberries, are unimpressed by the contraption, according to Halsey W. Kline who built the “snake.”
Original General Electric News Bureau promotional photograph, September 6 1951.
Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Antique Dancing Man 19th century Folk Art Handmade and Homemade Comic Character
Antique Dancing Man 19th century Folk Art Handmade and Homemade Comic Character. In amazing condition after having been stored in an envelope since 1906. It was mailed from Arlington, Kansas. He "leeched" a bit and left a shadow on the envelope paper. Less than six inches tall and fully functioning.
Handmade paper dancing newspaper cartoon figure 1906. Collection Jim Linderman
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