Artists in Wood: American Carvers of Cigar-store Indians, Show Figures, and Circus WagonsC. N. Potter, 1970 - 297 pages Thirty-seven biographies of those folk artists who were responsible for cigar-store Indians, show figures, and circus wagons. |
Contents
Dr Edwin L Demuth | 73 |
Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village | 106 |
Anne Castrodale Golovin | 178 |
Copyright | |
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advertisement American appeared artist Avenue Bailey Baltimore Barnum base became Brooklyn Brooks Brothers building called carved carver cast Charles Chicago cigar Circus City Collection Company completed corner Courtesy Demuth Detroit died Directories Dodge Eagle early East entered exhibited feet Fielding figurehead four front George hand head Historical holding inches on stand inches total height Indian Chief Institution James Jobin John known later listed lived manufacture March Melchers metal moved Museum North opened original painted Pedestal period Philadelphia Photograph pipe placed Price probably Quebec Records represented Robb Rush Samuel sculptor Sebastian ship shipcarvers show figures side Society sold Squaw Store Street style supplied Third Thomas tobacco tobacconist's figure tobacconists took trade United wagons Washington West White wood wooden Wooden Indian York
References to this book
Arts in America: Art of the Native Americans, architecture, decorative arts ... Bernard Karpel No preview available - 1979 |