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Throughout the decades that Beverly Buchanan lived and worked in the American Southeast, she gathere
lamus-dworski:Excerpts from the book “The Magician of Cracow” written and illustrated by the Polish-
Some Ernest Kreidolf inspired work.
Günther Kieser, poster for American Folk Blues Festival, 1968 Since 1962 Kieser worked primarily for
talesfromweirdland:Illustrations by Leo and Diane Dillon from a book of African American Folktales.
Portraits (2020)
Birchbark box of the southeastern Ojibwe people. Artist unknown; after 1865. Now in the Peabody Mu
This animation, from Short Peace -Tsukumo, features a puzzle box mecanism called himitsu bako (秘密箱).
The Wounded Dragon, from European Folk and Fairy Tales by John D. Batten (1916)
schweizercomics:My Patreon paper figure set this (last) month is APPALACHIAN FOLK MONSTERSso here y’
Conte du Coq d’or, Pouchkine.1910.Skazka o zolotom petouchke, Aleksandr Sergeevič Puskin.(1799-1837)
Mask of the We culture,Côte d'Ivoire. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in the Brooklyn Museum. Phot
tanyashatseva:‘GZHEL’ - Russian folk art inspired eye study. Piece for Original Giveaway coming up o
mymotleymuses:Strawberry applique quilt at the Folk Art Museum
Carved wooden figure of a mother and child (phemba), of the Yombe people, Kongo Central Province, De
Sculpture of the Makonde people, Tanzania, depicting a seated colonial policeman. Artist unknown; 2
Alan Lee - Illustrations from “The Mabinogion” - Medieval Welsh Tales: «Peredur, son of
vintagehomecollection:Living with Folk Art: Ethnic Styles from Around the World, 1991
Birchbark box of the Mi’kmaq (Micmac) people. Said to have been collected in New Brunswick in 1829;
Wooden carving of a “fisherman’s god” from Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Carved from wood, with black de
Art makes the world a nice place
Dark Fairytales by ArrowwoodListen/purchase: Dark Fairytales by Arrowwood UPD: Guys, I don’t k
Folk Art Oil Painting, ca. 1880, Antiques Roadshow
Chi Wara headdress of the Bamana people, Mali. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in the Huntington
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