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Treasures of American folk art : the American Folk Art Museum

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The engaging charm of folk art objects is irresistible.

Whether inspired by utility or by themes of religion, patriotism, daily life, or ethnic heritage, self-taught artists followed their impulses to embellish practical items, create whimsical ones, or express deeply felt ideas and emotions.

This delightful little book generously illustrates highlights from the superb collection of the American Folk Art Museum and offers a concise introduction to folk painting, sculpture, and textiles.

Here one can tour the works of American folk artists - from the early settlers to the present day - through illustrations that include portraits and landscapes, fraktur, painted furniture, weather vanes and whirligigs, realistic and imaginative decoys, as well as exquisite samplers, quilts, and rugs.

This tiny volume celebrates the exuberance and diversity of folk art and provides a unique glimpse of the American Folk Art Museum's extraordinary collection.

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Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
0789207931 / 9780789207937
Hardback
01/05/2003
United States
English
360 p. : col. ill.
12 cm
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Reprint. Originally published as Treasures of folk art, by Lee Kogan and Barbara Cate. 1994.