Louanna & the Chickens, Naive style of early American folk art portrait. Print your own. Use to frame, cardmaking, decoupage etc. You will receive 1 high res jpg file via instant download. Thanks! Printable Files, Terms of Use: FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY You CAN: 1. Print files for personal use. 2. Give away a print as a gift You CANNOT: 1. Share the file with anyone. 2. Sell the printable file to anyone else. 3. Mass produce items for sale using the printable file. 4. Use the printable files or print outs in giveaways without permission. 5. Claim as your own artwork 6. License image to a 3rd party 7. Enlarge the image from original size or alter the image for commercial use. Purchase does not transfer rights. Copyright remains with the artist, MaryBethAlbert. By purchasing this item, you have agreed to the full terms of use listed above. Please contact me if you are interested in licensing the image.
A bright and colorful poster by American artist Charles Wysocki in his typical style reminiscent of early American folk art using rural imagery.
Giclee fine art print reproduction from antique 19th century folk art fractur painting of a lion with hearts and stars. 4x5 or 5x7 or 8x10 or 11x14 paper size. ***1/4 inch white borders are used for prints 5 inches and larger unless requested otherwise -- this means the image will be set 1/4 inch within the exact paper size listed above. Smaller prints (3.5x5, 4x4, 4x5, 4x6) will be sent without borders unless requested otherwise. See the last paragraph of this description for more available border options.*** Printed with a professional Giclee printer on Somerset Velvet 100% cotton rag fine art paper with archival pigment inks. These are fine art prints, not cheap posters -- produced with the highest quality inks, thick matte paper, and Giclee (museum quality) printing method. The image scans used are high resolution and printed at full quality. Although custom requests are welcome, please note that the print sizes are listed to the largest possible size for each image. Processing time before shipment is 1-3 business days. Shipping is USPS First-Class with tracking, and orders over $35 in the United States ship free. Shipping upgrades available in cart. Prints may be shipped either flat or rolled, depending on size. Rolled prints are packaged around the outside of a tube and then bubble-wrapped and placed inside a long box -- this is because the thick fine art paper cannot be rolled tightly enough to go inside the tubes without causing damage to the paper. To flatten rolled prints, they can be laid out under a stack of heavy books. Please note that since these are vintage images, they do not always conform exactly to the standard paper sizes -- this means some images will have a slightly larger white border on two sides to allow the image to fit with no cropping (the paper size stays the same, but if an image is more narrow or short than the closest standard paper size, the borders will be slightly larger on two sides). If you would like a particular image size, no border, or a larger border (1/2 inch or 1 inch), please send a request and most adjustments can be accommodated at no extra charge. If you would like a 1 inch external border, that can be done for no extra charge and increases the paper size by 2 inches each way (for example, an 8x10 image with 1 inch external borders will be printed on 10x12 paper). Please note the external border (making the paper larger) is only available as 1 inch, while the internal border (making the image smaller) is available as 1/4, 1/2, or 1 inch.
1800s Shadow Box Depicting a Bearded Man Reading 13.3 x 13.3 x 4.4 cm This is a beginning major series on American Folk Art featuring 21 postings. Folk Art encompasses art produced by artists and ordinary folk with little or no training in the arts, and is traditionally utilitarian and decorative rather than purely aesthetic. The period I’m covering is the C18th and C19th and includes a lot of paintings (much of the painted folk art was commissioned portraits of family members from rural artists), Scrimshaw (the sailors’ art of engraving on ivory from whales’ teeth etc.), Samplers, Quilts and Coverlets, Memorials, and the decorative works on paper by Scriveners (Rural Certificates and Frakturs). Given the dates, this means that a number of the artists were not born in America but were immigrants from Europe coming to the New World in search of a fresh start and a better life. I do believe that this may be the biggest collection of Folk Art to be found in one place online (over 1100 objects) – my research has come a great variety of sources. 1890s c Late Advertising Sign wood with white, blue and black paint 118.1 x 51.4 cm I’m beginning with a bit of an overview of Folk Art, looking at a variety of objects and techniques, many from un-named artists. Well-known Folk painters like Ammi Phillips (1788-1865) and Erastus Salisbury Field (1805-1900) will feature in their own posts later in the series. This is part 1 of a 21-part post on American Folk Art: 1720-30c ( Unknown artist ) New London, Connecticut 1720-30c ( Unknown artist ) New London, Connecticut 1800c ( unknown artist ) inscribed "A Mother at the Grave of her Child." watercolour and ink on paper 22.9 x 17.8 cm 1800s A Theorem of Flowers, Fruit, and a Moth paint on velvet 45.9 x 65.4 cm 1800s early Silhouette of a Gentleman in a Masonic Reverse-painted Glass Mat 14.9 x 12.7 cm late-1800s Sheet Iron Silhouette Rooster Weathervane marked "LWSM 1771" 39.7 x 52.4 cm mid-1800s Wisconsin Folk Art Painting 27.9 x 36.8 cm 1800s Portrait of Man at a Table with a Quill Pen and Letter watercolour on paper 9.5 x 8.2 cm 1800s Still Life watercolour 44.4 x 53.3 cm 1800s Theorem of Fruit in Glass Bowl paint on velvet 53.3 x 42.5 cm 1800s Theorem of Seashells and Seaweed paint on velvet 17.8 x 27.9 cm 1804 Birth Record "Anna B. Cochran Born July 6, 1804" watercolour and ink on paper 21.6 x 15.9 cm 1810c Needlework Picture of a Family Outing appliqued, solid, and printed cotton and silk shaped fabric segments stitched to a linen foundation with silk embroidered details 61.6 x 63.5 cm 1810c "Liberty" attributed to Sarah Wheeler silk, watercolour and spangles on silk 48.3 x 41.9 cm 1810c Moses in the Bulrushes and Pharaoh's Daughter by Misses Patten's School, Hartford, CT silk, metallic thread, paint and sequins on silk 49.8 x 41.3 cm 1816 Portrait of Mary Allen "Born January 1. 1765, Aged 51 Years." watercolour and ink on paperboard 25.4 x 20.3 cm 1818-22c Aurora watercolour on silk, applied gold foil and paper label 63.2 x 71.1 cm American Folk Art Museum, New York City 1820-30c ( Unknown artist ) Double Portrait of Two Children Wearing Red and Green Dresses Holding Grapes oil on panel 107.9 x 96.5 cm 1820-40 Inscription: "Delia M. Francis" pen and ink 21.6 x 26.7 cm 1820-40c ( Unknown artist ) Portrait of a Girl with a Hoop oil on canvas mounted on board 77.2 x 64.1 cm 1820c The Angel Gabriel by R. Ryner silk on silk 37.8 x 30.6 cm 1820c Portrait of a Young Lady watercolour on heart-shaped board 1823c Miniature Family Record and Cut Paper Doll Composition cut-out paper figure and ink on paper 14 x 12.1 cm 1825-30 ( Unknown artist ) Portrait of Susannah Wadhams oil on panel 52.1 x 40.6 cm 1825-30c ( Unknown artsist ) Portrait of a Woman graphite, ink and watercolour 13.3 x 11.1 cm 1825c ( Unknown artist ) The Red Lady painted on paper 76.2 x 63.5 cm 1826c ( Unknown artist ) Portrait of John McClellan as a West Point Cadet oil on canvas 82.5 x 97.8 cm 1830 ( Unknown artist ) Miniature Portrait watercolour on paper 8.5 x 3.8 cm 1830 ( Unknown artist ) Miniature Portrait watercolour on paper 8.5 x 3.8 cm 1830-45c ( Unknown artist ) Portrait of a Young Boy with His Dog oil on panel 108.6 x 82.5 cm 1830-45c ( unknown artist ) Portrait of a Young Girl Holding a Bouquet of Flowers and a Cat oil on canvas & original frame 71.1 x 61 cm Private Collection 1830c ( Unknown artist ) Basket of Fruit 1830c ( Unknown artist ) Over-mantle painting of a House oil on wood 1830c ( Unknown artist ) Family Portrait pastel on paper in period frame 66.7 x 47.6 cm 1830c ( Unknown artist ) Portrait of a Woman oil on canvas with period frame 85.7 x 75.6 cm Private Collection 1832 A View of Skeneatless Village by Fanny A. Coney watercolour on paper 35.9 x 45.1 cm American Folk Art Museum, New York City 1834c ( Unknown artist) Portrait of a Woman with a Cat 1835c (Unknown artist) Boy on a Stencilled Carpet oil on canvas 111.1 x 74.3 cm Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Centre, Williamsburg, VA 1840c ( Unknown artist) Still Life 1840c ( Unknown artist ) Young Girl Wearing a Pink Dress oil on canvas 94.6 x 124.5 cm 1840c ( Unknown artist ) Portrait of a Gentleman watercolour and gouache on paper45.7 x 32.4 cm 1845c ( Unknown artist ) Portrait of Sisters on Sofa with Puppy oil on canvas 68.6 x 91.4 cm 1850c ( Unknown artist ) Girl in a Red Dress oil on canvas 123.8 x 92.7 cm 1851 Wooden Sign "Six Milehouse by J, Miller" 1854c Portrait of Anna Elizabeth Dickinson Aged 12 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania oil on canvas 113 x 93.3 cm 1862 Carved and painted document box 25.4 cm wide x 13.3 cm high x 15.2 cm deep Inscribed "J.W.L. 1862" 1862 Carved and painted document box 25.4 cm wide x 13.3 cm high x 15.2 cm deep Inscribed "J.W.L. 1862" 1870s Whirligig Tavern Sign (Stamford, CT) carved laminated wood 73.7 cm high 1875 ( Unknown artist ) Apple Creek, Ohio n.d. ( Unknown artist ) Boy with a Rattle 101.6 x 76.2 cm
Giclee fine art print reproduction from antique American folk art fraktur painting of a flying angel, red birds, and trees, by David Kulp, circa 1801-1820. 4x5 or 8x10 or 11x14 or 12x15 or 14x17 paper size. ***1/4 inch white borders are used for prints 5 inches and larger unless requested otherwise -- this means the image will be set 1/4 inch within the exact paper size listed above. Smaller prints (3.5x5, 4x4, 4x5, 4x6) will be sent without borders unless requested otherwise. See the last paragraph of this description for more available border options.*** Printed with a professional Giclee printer on Somerset Velvet 100% cotton rag fine art paper with archival pigment inks. These are fine art prints, not cheap posters -- produced with the highest quality inks, thick matte paper, and Giclee (museum quality) printing method. The image scans used are high resolution and printed at full quality. Although custom requests are welcome, please note that the print sizes are listed to the largest possible size for each image. Processing time before shipment is 1-3 business days. Shipping is USPS First-Class with tracking, and orders over $35 in the United States ship free. Shipping upgrades available in cart. Prints may be shipped either flat or rolled, depending on size. Rolled prints are packaged around the outside of a tube and then bubble-wrapped and placed inside a long box -- this is because the thick fine art paper cannot be rolled tightly enough to go inside the tubes without causing damage to the paper. To flatten rolled prints, they can be laid out under a stack of heavy books. Please note that since these are vintage images, they do not always conform exactly to the standard paper sizes -- this means some images will have a slightly larger white border on two sides to allow the image to fit with no cropping (the paper size stays the same, but if an image is more narrow or short than the closest standard paper size, the borders will be slightly larger on two sides). If you would like a particular image size, no border, or a larger border (1/2 inch or 1 inch), please send a request and most adjustments can be accommodated at no extra charge. If you would like a 1 inch external border, that can be done for no extra charge and increases the paper size by 2 inches each way (for example, an 8x10 image with 1 inch external borders will be printed on 10x12 paper). Please note the external border (making the paper larger) is only available as 1 inch, while the internal border (making the image smaller) is available as 1/4, 1/2, or 1 inch.
Continuing a major series on American Folk Art featuring 21 postings. Folk Art encompasses art produced by artists and ordinary folk with little or no training in the arts, and is traditionally utilitarian and decorative rather than purely aesthetic. The period I’m covering is the C18th and C19th. See parts 1-8 also for earlier works. Note: Follow me on Twitter for notice of updates @poulwebb This is part 9 of a 21-part post on American Folk Art: Ammi Phillips (1788-1865) In 1924 a summer fair in Kent, Connecticut, sparked the rediscovery of a major American artist when local residents put several nineteenth-century “ancestor portraits” on display. The strikingly similar canvases depicted graceful women with long slender necks leaning slightly forward within gleaming dark backgrounds and firm men in dark suits, often holding newspapers or books in their hands. The artist, who was then unidentified, was given the appellation “Kent Limner.” It was not until 1965 that Barbara and Larry Holdridge, with the support of Mary C. Black, convincingly demonstrated that the Kent Limner portraits were linked to several other disparate bodies of work and that all, in fact, were painted by a single artist - Ammi Phillips, at different points in his career. For more than fifty years, Phillips—whose biblical name fittingly means “my people” portrayed hundreds, perhaps thousands, of his friends, relatives, and neighbours in New York as far north as Ticonderoga in the Adirondacks, south to Bedford, in Westchester County, and throughout the border areas of Massachusetts, New York, Vermont, and Connecticut. Phillips was born in Colebrook, Connecticut, in 1788. He was already travelling as an artist by 1809, when he advertised from William Clarke’s tavern in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, that he would paint “correct likenesses.” This promise became a leitmotif of Phillips’s work over more than fifty years, from the early romantic portraits of Harriet Leavens and Harriet Campbell—who appear in the guise of fashion plates replete with Chinese silk parasols and reticules - to his last portraits of the 1860s. From 1829-1838, Phillips (1788-1865) changed his style to what is now known as his Kent style. Phillips' paintings from 1829-1838 are in a new style, infinitely more languid and more highly stylised than any of the likenesses of 1820 to 1828 or the romantic visions of his Border period" (Barbara C. and Lawrence Holdridge, Ammi Phillips: Portrait Painter 1788-1865, 1968). This is part 1 of 3-part post on the works of Ammi Phillips: 1811c Portrait of a Gentleman oil on canvas 60.3 x 75.6 cm 1812-13 Portrait of Ashbel Stoddard 87.6 x 76.2 cm 1812-13 Portrait of Patricia Bolles Stoddard 72.4 x 61 cm 1814c Girl with Cat 63.5 x 76.2 cm Amon Carter Museum of Art, Fort Worth, Texas 1814c Henrietta Dorr oil on canvas Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, NJ 1815 Mr.Wilbur Sherman oil on canvas 81.3 x 66 cm Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT 1815 Mrs. Wilbur (Sarah 'Sally' Stearns) Sherman (1789-1845) and daughter Sarah (1814-1872) oil on canvas 91.4 x 76.2 cm Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT 1815 Portrait of Harriet Campbell oil on canvas 123.2 x 63.5 cm Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, PA 1815c Harriet Leavens oil on canvas 144.8 x 71.1 cm Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA 1815-18c Jerusha Rogers Washburn oil on canvas 64.1 x 47.6 cm 1815c MaryAnn Gale oil on canvas 1816 Alsa Slade oil on canvas 102 x 83.8 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 1816 Joseph Slade oil on canvas 102 x 84 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 1816c Portrait of Mr. Dilbee of Pine Plains oil on canvas 97.8 x 80.6 cm 1817c Betsy Beckwith oil on canvas 77.4 x 62.4 cm Brooklyn Museum, NY 1817c Colonel Nathan Beckwith oil on canvas 77.4 x 62,4 cm Brooklyn Museum, NY 1818c Portrait of a Gentleman with a Snake Cane oil on canvas 74.9 x 61 cm 1820c Derick Wyncoop and Anna Elting Wyncoop oil on canvas 74 x 59 cm 1820c General David Robinson oil on canvas Bennington Museum, Bennington, VT 1820c Jane Daney Smith oil on canvas 81.6 x 66 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA 1820c Nancy Caldwell Church Robinson oil on canvas Bennington Museum, Bennington, VT 1820c Portrait of Sally Morgan Walbridge oil on canvas 82.5 x 66.7 cm Private Collection 1820c Reverend Jonas Coe oil on canvas 122.2 x 97.1 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA 1821 Portrait of Dr. John McClennan of Livingston, New York inscribed "John McClellan Aged 48 1821/ Painted by A. Phillips." oil on canvas 77.5 x 62.2 cm 1821-22 Cornelius Allerton oil on canvas 83.8 x 69.9 cm Art Institute of Chicago, IL 1821-22 Mrs. Reuben Allerton (Lois Atherton) oil on canvas 83.8 x 69.9 cm Art Institute of Chicago, IL 1822 Portrait of Charlotte Newcombe Benedict oil on canvas 75.6 x 58.7 cm Springfield Museum of Art, Ohio 1822 Portrait of Dr. Abijah Gilbert Benedict oil on canvas 75.6 x 58.7 cm Springfield Museum of Art, Ohio 1824 Hannah Bull Thompson oil on canvas 76.2 x 61 cm The Huntingdon Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA 1825-30 Portrait of James Ketcham oil on canvas 81.3 x 67.3 cm Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA 1825-30 Portrait of Lois Belding Ketcham oil on canvas 81.3 x 67.3 cm Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA 1825c (possibly Ammi Phillips) Portrait of a Man oil on canvas 58.4 x 71.1 cm. 1825c (possibly Ammi Phillips) Portrait of a Woman oil on canvas 58.4 x 71.1 cm 1825c Portrait of a Man with Red Curtain oil on canvas 74.9 x 59.7 cm 1825c Portrait of Cicero Hinds oil on canvas 73.7 x 58.4 cm 1825c Portrait of Mr. Warburton of Rockboro, Virginia oil on canvas 73.3 x 60.5 cm Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA 1825c Portrait of Mrs Warburton of Rockboro, Virginia oil on canvas 75.7 x 60.6 cm Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA 1826c Woman Holding a Hymn Book oil on canvas 1827 Mary Elizabeth Smith oil on canvas 65.1 x 52.7 cm Terra Foundation for American Art, Chicago, IL 1830c The Strawberry Girl oil on canvas 66.3 x 56.3 cm 1828 Portrait of a Young Girl oil on canvas 61 x 50.2 cm 1828-38 Portrait of Ann Miller Tompkins
Naive style of early American folk art portrait. Patriotism, Americana Folkart. Print your own. Use to frame, cardmaking, decoupage etc. You will receive 1 high res jpg file via instant download. Thanks! Printable Files, Terms of Use: FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY You CAN: 1. Print files for personal use. 2. Give away a print as a gift You CANNOT: 1. Share the file with anyone. 2. Sell the printable file to anyone else. 3. Mass produce items for sale using the printable file. 4. Use the printable files or print outs in giveaways without permission. 5. Claim as your own artwork 6. License image to a 3rd party 7. Enlarge the image from original size or alter the image for commercial use. Purchase does not transfer rights. Copyright remains with the artist, MaryBethAlbert. By purchasing this item, you have agreed to the full terms of use listed above. Please contact me if you are interested in licensing the image.
Country Folk Art, Farmhouse Collection, Farmhouse Decor, Folk Art Print, Primitive Art, ca. 1700's Style Artwork | Instant Digital Download #3 of 4 2000x2000px jpg * Townscape * Limited Edition of 15 to be available * there is a total of 4 scenes matching this print I personally created and enhanced these images using the AI-based art tool Midjourney, making significant custom adjustments to each piece. SEE OTHERS: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LorrayDesigns?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=36330456
Continuing a major series on American Folk Art featuring 21 postings. Folk Art encompasses art produced by artists and ordinary folk with little or no training in the arts, and is traditionally utilitarian and decorative rather than purely aesthetic. The period I’m covering is the C18th and C19th. See parts 1-10 also for earlier works. This is part 11 of a 21-part post on American Folk Art: Ammi Phillips (1788-1865) For other works by Ammi Phillips and for biographical notes, see parts 9 and 10 of the series. This is part 3 of 3-part post on the works of Ammi Phillips: n.d. ( attributed to ) Portrait of a Lady Holding a Rose oil on canvas 91.4 x 71.1 cm n.d. ( attributed to ) Portrait of a Lady oil on canvas 57.1 x 45.1 cm n.d. ( attributed to ) Portrait of a Young Boy oil on canvas mounted on board 83.2 x 67.9 cm n.d. ( attributed to ) Portrait of a Young Girl oil on canvas 76.2 x 63.5 cm n.d. Arabs on Horseback oil on canvas 61 x 91.4 cm n.d. Child in Pink with Her Spaniel oil on canvas 80 x 63.5 cm Private Collection n.d. Deacon Elisha Holbrook oil on canvas 76.2 x 63.5 cm Private Collection n.d. Sarah Thayer Holbrook oil on canvas 76.2 x 63.5 cm Private Collection n.d. Deacon John Guernsey and his wife, Mercy oil on canvas 78.7 x 63.5 cm each n.d. Deacon John Guernsey holding a "Holy Bible" oil on canvas 78.7 x 63.5 cm n.d. Fashionable Lady with Shawl and Book oil on canvas 75.9 x 61 cm n.d. Florence Maria Carter ( 1859-1905 ) oil on canvas 87 x 69.2 cm n.d. Henry Sisson oil on canvas 87 x 69.8 cm n.d. Lucy A. Howe Sisson oil on canvas 84.7 x 69.8 cm n.d. Maria Cooper ( 1787-1868 ) oil on canvas 86.4 x 71.1 cm n.d. Tunis Cooper ( 1787-1868 ) oil on canvas 86.4 x 71.1 cm n.d. Mrs. Lyman of West Stockbridge, Massachusetts oil on canvas 85.1 x 69.8 cm n.d. Portrait of a Dark-Haired Gentleman oil on canvas 64.8 x 54.9 cm n.d. Portrait of a Gentleman ( paired with portrait below ) 83.8 x 71.1 cm n.d. Portrait of a Woman ( paired with portrait above ) 83.8 x 71.1 cm n.d. Portrait of a Gentleman from Dover Plains, New York oil on canvas 81.3 x 68.6 cm n.d. Portrait of a Lady from Dover Plains, New York oil on canvas 81.3 x 68.6 cm n.d. Portrait of a Gentleman oil on canvas 76.2 x 55.9 cm n.d. Portrait of a Gentleman oil on canvas 87 x 69.2 cm n.d. Portrait of a Gentleman Sitting in a Yellow Chair oil on canvas 75.6 x 72 cm n.d. Portrait of a Lady in an Elaborate Lace Bonnet n.d. Portrait of a Little Girl and Her Dog oil on canvas n.d. Portrait of a Man Holding the "Telegraph" oil on canvas 81.3 x 69.2 cm n.d. Portrait of a Man Holding "The Cultivator" oil on canvas 85.1 x 69.2 cm Private Collection n.d. Portrait of a Man with "Boyer's Dictionary" oil on canvas mounted on masonite 72.4 x 59.3 cm n.d. Portrait of a Woman oil on canvas 85.1 x 69.2 cm Private Collection n.d. Portrait of a Woman oil on canvas 85.7 x 69.2 cm n.d. Portrait of a Young Woman oil on canvas 78.7 x 63.5 cm n.d. Portrait of Cyrus Chipman MD oil on canvas 76.2 x 64.1 cm n.d. Portrait of David R. Arnell, M.D. oil on canvas mounted on board 76.2 x 61 cm ( Dr. David R. Arnell ( 1770-1826 ) was a highly trained and well-respected physician who lived and worked in Orange County, NY. ) n.d. Portrait of Elizabeth Buckley of Sheffield, Massachusetts oil on canvas 81.3 x 69.2 cm n.d. Portrait of Mr. Doane of Dover Plains oil on canvas 84.4 x 69.8 cm n.d. Portrait of Mrs Calvin Gay ( Phoebe Doud ) oil 83.8 x 71.1 cm Sharon Historical Society, Sharon, CT n.d. Portrait of Polly Smith Husted oil on canvas mounted on masonite 97.8 x 80 cm n.d. Woman with Pink Ribbons oil on canvas
Country Folk Art, Farmhouse Collection, Farmhouse Decor, Folk Art Print, Primitive Art, ca. 1700's Style Artwork | Instant Digital Download #4of 4 2000x2000px jpg * Townscape * Limited Edition of 15 to be available * there is a total of 4 scenes matching this print I personally created and enhanced these images using the AI-based art tool Midjourney, making significant custom adjustments to each piece. SEE OTHERS: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LorrayDesigns?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=36330456
Naive style of early American folk art portrait. Valentine Girl, Americana Folkart. Print your own. Use to frame, cardmaking, decoupage etc. You will receive 2 high res jpg file via instant download. 8x10 size One image is of the girl in a grainsack dress with print on it. The second image is without print on her dress. Thanks! Printable Files, Terms of Use: FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY You CAN: 1. Print files for personal use. 2. Give away a print as a gift You CANNOT: 1. Share the file with anyone. 2. Sell the printable file to anyone else. 3. Mass produce items for sale using the printable file. 4. Use the printable files or print outs in giveaways without permission. 5. Claim as your own artwork 6. License image to a 3rd party 7. Enlarge the image from original size or alter the image for commercial use. Purchase does not transfer rights. Copyright remains with the artist, MaryBethAlbert. By purchasing this item, you have agreed to the full terms of use listed above. Please contact me if you are interested in licensing the image.
Isabella sings hymns, Naive style of early American folk art portrait. Print your own. Use to frame, cardmaking, decoupage etc. You will receive 1 high res jpg file via instant download. Thanks! Printable Files, Terms of Use: FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY You CAN: 1. Print files for personal use. 2. Give away a print as a gift You CANNOT: 1. Share the file with anyone. 2. Sell the printable file to anyone else. 3. Mass produce items for sale using the printable file. 4. Use the printable files or print outs in giveaways without permission. 5. Claim as your own artwork 6. License image to a 3rd party 7. Enlarge the image from original size or alter the image for commercial use. Purchase does not transfer rights. Copyright remains with the artist, MaryBethAlbert. By purchasing this item, you have agreed to the full terms of use listed above. Please contact me if you are interested in licensing the image.
American folk art naive wall art for country home decor. By American artist, Charles Wysocki. You will receive the original vintage book plate. This is not a modern copy. Print: Cape Cod Cold Fish Party Artist: Charles Wysocki Type: Lithograph Style Naive (primitive) Pub: 1994 Size: 9" x 11 3/4" Image size: 7 1/4" x 10" SAVE 12%!!! and get FREE SHIPPING ******************************** With a purchase of $40.00 or more of any combination of my prints. Enter coupon code at checkout. CODE: BUY40SAVE12 ********************************* Lovely primitive art print from a collection of Charles Wysocki's artwork. From a nice quality first edition publication, this vintage image was produced on heavy paper. The picture has a glossy, protective coating, assuring you a lasting print. This vintage Wysocki print has another image or text on backside. There is no show through. Very suitable for framing. These prints are gorgeous for country wall decor. They look great hung singly, or treat yourself to several for stunning gallery wall art. ARTIST INFO: Charles M. Wysocki, Jr. (1928 – 2002) was born in Detroit, Michigan, of Polish parents. . He studied art in high school but was drafted into the army in 1950. After his service he went to the Art Center School in Los Angeles. After this he worked in commercial illustration in Detroit for four years. He returned to Los Angeles and started a freelance advertising agency. He met and married Elizabeth G. Lawrence. Through his wife he came to appreciate a simpler, more rural life. Together they made many trips to New England, which nurtured his interest in early American folk art. He continued to work in commercial art for awhile, but eventually turned his attention entirely to folk art. He was quite successful in this and is famous around the world for his folk paintings. CONDITION: Very good, clean and colors bright. ************************************************* CLICK BELOW- to view all my Americana artwork: https://www.etsy.com/shop/katsvintageprints?ref= seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=34129609 ************************************************* Only one available: Make it Yours Now! ******************************************* Shipping Notice: I combine shipping on multiple prints. Pay shipping for first print, all additional prints ship free. Ships promptly ( 1 to 3 business days.) Packaging: I package my prints in archival safe material. Secured between heavy cardboard for protection. Water proof packaging. Insured against damage. Always handled with great care. ******************************************** Thanks for looking at my item! My guarantee to you: If for any reason you are not satisfied, please contact me I will work with you to make things right. In case of a damaged print, you will get 100% refund.
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Concluding a major series on American Folk Art featuring 21 postings. Folk Art encompasses art produced by artists and ordinary folk with little or no training in the arts, and is traditionally utilitarian and decorative rather than purely aesthetic. The period I’m covering is the C18th and C19th. See parts 11-20 also for earlier works. Note: Follow me on Twitter for notice of updates @poulwebb This is part 21 of a 21-part post on American Folk Art: In this final part of the series I'm featuring a number of artists where I could only find a few examples of their work - all in single figures and some with only one example, but a fitting cross-section with which to end the series. Mary B. Tucker (1784 - 1853) 1840-44c Learning the ABCs graphite and watercolour on paper 23.5 x 58.4 cm Folk Art Museum, New York City 1840-50c Girl in Calico watercolour, brush and brown ink, and graphite on cream wove paper 61.3 x 48 cm Princeton University Art Museum, NJ 1840c ( attributed to ) Two Children in Blue watercolour and graphite on paper 1843 Portrait of a Boy Holding an Orange watercolour and pencil on paper 55.9 x 46.3 cm n.d. Portrait of a Young Boy in a Blue Coat watercolour and ink on paper 66 x 47.6 cm n.d. Portrait of a Young Girl watercolour and ink on paper 48.3 x 36.2 cm Samuel Miller (1807 - 1853) 1840-50 ( attributed to ) Picking Flowers oil 114.3 x 71.1 cm 1840c Portrait of Cynthia Osborn 1850c Portrait of Phoebe Francis Ricker oil on canvas 89.5 x 72.4 cm 1850c Young Boy with a Dog oil on canvas de Young / Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA 1850c Young Girl with Flowers oil on canvas de Young / Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA 1852 Emily Moulton oil on canvas 103.5 x 70.2 cm Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH n.d. Girl Teasing a Cat William W. Kennedy (1818 - after 1870) 1840-45c Portrait of a Young Woman oil on board 41.3 x 31.1 1840c Little Girl with Her Black Cat oil on canvas 81.3 x 68.6 cm 1845 Captain David Worth aged 72 (1773-1855) oil on board 40.6 x 30.5 cm 1845 Portrait of a Young Lady 50.8 x 36.8 cm 1846 Portrait of a Woman Wearing a White Ruffled Bonnet oil on canvas 61 x 50.8 cm n.d. ( attributed to ) Portrait of a Child Wearing a Pink Dress and Holding a Hairbrush oil on canvas 76.2 x 63.5 cm n.d. ( attributed to ) Portrait of a Girl oil on canvas 70 x 56.2 cm n.d. ( attributed to ) Portrait of Child in Blue with a Cane oil on board n.d. Portrait of a Young Boy oil on canvas 50.2 x 40 cm Jacob Bailey Moore (1797 - 1853) 1840 ( possibly by Jacob Bailey Moore ) Portrait of a Young Girl in a Red Dress o il on mattress ticking 62.2 x 48.3 cm 1845c Portrait of a Gentleman oil on canvas 68.7 x 56.2 cm 1845c Portrait of a Lady oil on canvas 68.7 x 56.2 cm William Jr. Lydston (1813 - ) 1847 Portrait of a Young Boy oil on canvas 105.4 x 87.6 cm Charles V. Bond ( 1825c - 1864c ) 1856 Still Life: Fruit, Bird, and Dwarf Pear Tree oil on canvas 63.5 x 76.5 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 1860c Julie Tevis oil on canvas 88.9 x 71.1 cm Filson Historical Society, Louisville, KT 1860c Reverend John Tevis oil on canvas 88.9 x 71.1 cm Filson Historical Society, Louisville, KT Frederick Elmore Cohen (dates not found) 1846c Near Old Post Office, Detroit oil on canvas mounted on board 50.2 x 60.3 cm Private Collection 1850c Portrait of Two Children and Their Bloodhound 109.2 x 96.5 cm 1857c Bentley Simons Runyan Family of Mansfield, Ohio oil 96.5 x 114.3 cm Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, Ohio n.d. Self-Portrait 71.1 x 61 cm Lambert Sachs (1818 - 1903) Lambert Sachs Self-Portrait 1850c Portrait of a Young Boy and Girl oil on canvas 124.5 x 101.6 cm 1857 The Herbert Children oil on canvas 63.3 x 80.3 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 1887 Dark-Haired Girl Sitting in a Garden 40.6 x 33 cm n.d. George Washington in Prayer at Valley Forge Daniel McDowell (1809 - 1880) 1860-80c Watermelon Wedges on a White Cloth oil on canvas 43.2 x 62.2 cm Private Collection Joe Miller, Linn Co., Oregon (dates not found) 1870c Our Country Is Free! watercolour and gouache on paper 34.3 x 24.2 cm J.W. Bradshaw (active 1875c - 1900) 1875-1900 Plains Indian oil on canvas 51 x 40 8 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC W.H. Brown (active 1886 - 1887) 1886 Bareback Riders oil on cardboard mounted on wood 47 x 62.2 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC Charles C. Hofmann (1820 - 1882) and John Rasmussen (1828 - 1895) Charles C. Hofmann was born in Germany around 1820, and emigrated to America in 1860. In subsequent years he lived in several communities along Pennsylvania's Schuylkill River, sometimes as a resident/patient of the public poorhouses. He is the best-known of the three so-called "Pennsylvania Almshouse Painters," the other two being Louis Mader and John Rasmussen. The Berks County institution in Reading was the one which the artist entered with the greatest frequency; its records list his reason for admittance as "intemperance." His stays there do not seem to have been rehabilitative--one source reported that "it was his wont on visiting days, to approach visitors and beg a few pennies to 'help put something in his bottle' for which he will paint for you, a pretty picture." Most of Hofmann's known works, however, were painted for staff members and officers of the institutions depicted. In addition to the almshouse views painted throughout the 1870s, Hofmann produced at least six other landscapes. In November 1881 Hofmann was admitted to the Berks County Almshouse with a broken arm. He died there five months later and was buried in the indigent's graveyard. John Rasmussen was born in Germany in 1828 and arrived in America in 1865. He is listed as a painter and "fresco painter" in the Reading, Pennsylvania, business directories during the years 1867 to 1879. Widowed and suffering from chronic drinking problems and rheumatism, Rasmussen was committed to the Berks County almshouse on June 5, 1879. He arrived roughly three years before the death of painter Charles Hofman, a fellow inmate. Possibly inspired by the attention Hofmann had received for his painted landscapes and views of the institution, or perhaps as a result of a comaraderie between the two painters, Rasmussen produced almshouse views and other landscapes similar in composition to those of the elder Hofmann during the period of their joint residency. Rasmussen is known to have painted a wider range of subjects than did Hofmann, including portraits, still lifes, various landscapes, baptismal certificates, and, beginning in 1880, at least six views of the almshouse. In all of these, Rasmussen closely followed Hofmann's 1878 composition of the institution, which hung in one of the administrative buildings of the complex. Charles C. Hofmann: Berks County Almshouse, 1878 oil on zinc 82.5 x 99.6 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC John Rasmussen 1880c: View of Buildings and Surroundings of the Berks County Alamshouse oil and gold paint on zinc panel 81.9 x 101.6 cm John Rasmussen 1881: Berks County Almshouse oil 66.9 x 116.8 cm Fenimore Art Museum John Rasmussen: Berks County Farm-scape oil on zinc-plated tin 66.9 x 89.8 cm
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