Folk Art (Spring 1994)

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Rare and fine carved wooden bellows signed W.II. Pries, circa 19th century, with a wrought iron nozzle in the form of a snake. Length 37".

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IMPORTANT CATALOGUE OF OUTSIDER ARTISTS 146 PAGES PLUS COVER, 32 COLOR PLATES, 90 HALFTONES.

"a beautiful as well as scholarly publication... will be used as the standardfor years to come... Itruly admire what the University Art Museum has accomplished in Baking in the Sun." Ann Oppenheimer,President Folk Art Society of America "informative, beautifully illustrated... makes a major contribution to our understanding ofsouthernfolk art and the artists who create these rich worlds." William Ferris, Director Center for the Study ofSouthern Culture The University of Mississippi

BAKING IN THE SUN Visionary Images from the South

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