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Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This vintage pamphlet by Nina Fletcher Little offers a captivating glimpse into the rich tradition of country art in New England during the early 19th century. Published in the mid-20th century, it sheds light on a pivotal era when American folk art flourished, reflecting the region’s distinct cultural identity and the ingenuity of its artisans.
Little’s meticulous research delves into the historical context, examining the lives and creative expressions of self-taught artists who crafted utilitarian objects imbued with artistic flair. From intricately carved whirligigs to vibrant painted furniture, these works not only served practical purposes but also embodied the spirit of a young nation forging its artistic voice.
Collectors and enthusiasts of Americana will appreciate this insightful exploration of a bygone era, offering a rare glimpse into the artistic traditions that have shaped New England’s cultural heritage. Despite its age and wear, this pamphlet remains a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the roots of American folk art and the enduring legacy of the region’s artisans.