When was art born? Have you ever thought about art in that aspect? Was the birth of art incidental or something that came about due to deliberate thought and action? We are sure that the answer to this would be difficult to come about since there have been examples of early art that is also understood to be a recording of the happenings of that time. That is why when you look at cave paintings, they not only please the senses, but also tell you a story and provide you with information of times past. One often wonders if cave paintings come from the incidental art of doodling and why it is so fascinating but it is difficult to really conclude in any case. Cave paintings are often have been the subject of much study by historians and archeologists to find out how people of the past lived their lives.
You will receive the item pictured in the first image only. Other photos represent similar items also available in my shop. “Airing the Quilts” 11 x 14 inch print - image size is 9 x 10.5 (watermark will not appear on your print) A wonderful and whimsical signed art print from Wendy Presseisen's COUNTRY LANDSCAPE SERIES ! Country FOLK ART PRINT - Spring Landscape-primitive painting print- Hanging the Quilts- signed Wendy Presseisen Colorful elements and charming detail, make for a wonderful addition to your contemporary,country, Victorian or primitive interior. My work has been featured in Country Living Magazine, Country Folk Art Magazine, The Museum of American Folk Art's "Clarion",House Beautiful, Womans Day ,Family Circle,Ethan Allen,Country Curtains, Country Manor, in galleries , shops and private collections internationally. Each 11 X 14 inch print is individually signed and ready to mat and frame. Be sure to check out my other great signed Folk Art prints as well as my original artwork!
Get ready to bask in the simplicity of pastoral life with this charming primitive folk art painting. A fluffy white sheep luxuriates in a green field, basking in the sunshine and taking in the view with contented black eyes. The checkered pattern in the background leads to a cozy house and grove of trees, promising a serene escape from the hustle and bustle. This painting is sure to transport you to a place of tranquility and warm fuzzies! Printable artwork is an easy and fun way to personalize your home and workplace. This is a digital file so no physical items will be sent! All watermarks will be removed from the purchased files. /// DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS /// When you purchase a Digital Download product from Heidi Anne Designs on Etsy, you will receive a PDF download containing a link to download all files included in the purchase. Once you download the files you are able to print them at home or have them printed at a print shop. All watermarks will be removed from the purchased files. To find your download, go to your Etsy Account > Menu “Purchases and Reviews” > Your Order > and click Download Files.
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Primitive Fraktur Style Bird 1828, Folk art by me, 8 x 10 download. Download & print to frame, card making, decoupage, transfers & paper crafts. Image is sized at 8x10 You will receive 1 high quality jpg file for perfect printing. 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.
At prehistoric rock art sites around the world, we find mysterious messages from ancient peoples and civilizations.
Love one another, Primitive folk art style printable. From my original painting. Sized at 8x10 and 5x7 . Perfect for framing or making valentines. You will receive 1 300 DPI jpeg file. 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.
This picture is made using the beautiful artwork of Beth Albert. The artwork is professionally printed on luxurious paper using the best quality ink available. We adhere the print to wood then sand all the edges to ensure the print blends perfectly into the surface of the wood as one. A vintage tin wire is used, adding to the primitive charm. This is not a framed picture but you have the option to purchase the print to frame yourself. This picture makes a great gift for any folk art enthusiast. Thanks so much for looking at our handmade items!
A Dapper Fellow We all create differently... are inspired by different things. Years ago, when I was first learning to sew and make my own patterns~ I would draw out my ideas for characters. Many inspired by the 1700s thru the Victorian Era. One day, someone (who I thought was my friend) saw 2 pieces that I had drawn out and later created them. I was hurt, especially when there was no remorse. I decided not to create them~ I really didn't NEED to, as I have so many ideas running through my noggin. So many to choose. So I left them behind. Especially this one, until now. Not just because of what was done~ but because I knew, that I was not capable in my skills to do it justice. To match the vision of what was in my head. You see... I am always true to myself. To my vision. I realize, that in order for some things to come together, I have to grow my skills. As I came across each of these fabrics over the years~ I put some aside. This fellow kept calling. I am a stickler for fabrics.... color, print and texture. I scrutinize them! I needed to nail two things~ His hat and his jacket. Now.. I have difficulty putting together clothing ~ gussets~ pants~ without an issue... and a headache. My brain just doesn't see how these things come together in the third dimension. I keep it simple. However, if I was going to do this.. I knew that I needed to be IMPECCABLE Impeccable in my design~ my fabric choices~ my patterning and my skill. The word IMPECCABLE was with me as I created my dapper friend. In his perfection ~ there is imperfection. A few growing pains that show in my eyes but I am estatic at how far I have come from that drawing~ and where I am headed. which is to Bewitching Peddlers of Halloween in September. So while I keep company with a few olde friends and new~ I will continue to hold my vision, improve my skill and remain IMPECCABLE at execution. And that other piece? It's on it's way. You see, there was only the drawing of Skeleton with the long coat and the top hat. A very important part was missing. I know how to execute that most important part now.
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
Primitive grungy Saltbox houses Art sheet to download instantly. Create cards & tags or any paper crafts. You will receive two 8x10 high quality .jpg files via instant download. One with grungy inked newspaper background & the other, with a plain white background. 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.
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