C1960 Massachusetts Folk Art Artist Peter Hunt Signed Painting

C1960 Massachusetts Folk Art Artist Peter Hunt Signed Painting
C1960 Massachusetts Folk Art Artist Peter Hunt Signed Painting
C1960 Massachusetts Folk Art Artist Peter Hunt Signed Painting
C1960 Massachusetts Folk Art Artist Peter Hunt Signed Painting
C1960 Massachusetts Folk Art Artist Peter Hunt Signed Painting
C1960 Massachusetts Folk Art Artist Peter Hunt Signed Painting
C1960 Massachusetts Folk Art Artist Peter Hunt Signed Painting
C1960 Massachusetts Folk Art Artist Peter Hunt Signed Painting
C1960 Massachusetts Folk Art Artist Peter Hunt Signed Painting

C1960 Massachusetts Folk Art Artist Peter Hunt Signed Painting
For sale is an original painting by the Massachusetts Folk Art Artist Peter Hunt (1986 – 1967). Known his wonderful folk art painted furniture artist, Hunt also did original paintings. This painting features a whimsical scene of a house covers in ice yet surrounded by water with fish peering through the window into the living room with decorated Christmas trees. Angelic forms and shooting stars decorate the sky. So much fun going on in this painting. The colors are strong and bright. Signed by the artist lower left. Framed in a frame that is slightly longer than the painting. Could use a better framing job. Framed – 25 x 16. Painting – 18 x 12 (approximately). Not Examined Out of Frame. Peter Hunt (1986 – 1967). A folk artist and story teller with wide-ranging imagination, Peter Hunt, working from the 1930s through the 1960s, made his reputation with peasant decorations on furniture. A friend of the wealthy, the artistic and the odd-ball, Peter Hunt and his Peasant Village was a well-known fixture on Cape Cod. Customers included Helena Rubenstein and Frederick Waugh. A longstanding Cape Cod legend (that Hunt originated and promoted) held that he first arrived in Provincetown in the early 1920s when the yacht Hunt shared with Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald was forced to take safe harbor in the face of a storm. Wearing a sweeping black cape and a black broad-rimmed hat, holding the leashes of his playful afghan hounds while a red-headed dwarf scurried behind, Hunt said he strolled the streets of the village and declared, This is a wonderful place. I must stay here. No matter how dramatic (or ordinary) his arrival, Hunt did stay in Provincetown, bringing his parents, Ma and Pa Hunt, and establishing himself as a folk artist and furniture director at his collection of shops called Peasant Village. Among his apprentices are now well-known modern impressionists Nancy Whorf Kelly and Carol Whorf Wescott. Hunt’s work was originally “discovered” by the well-to-do summer people on Cape Cod, who found his colorful peasant decorations the perfect accents for their cottages and retreats. They also found Hunt to be charming, witty and a great addition to cocktail parties and dinners, and his mailbox was filled with invitations from the upper crust of Boston and New York. Soon the buyers from upscale department stores, including Bloomingdale’s, Gimbel’s and Macy’s, got wind of society’s latest fascination in home decoration, and they clambered for Hunt to decorate more and more furnishings and knick-knacks for their stores, often featuring him in special promotions touted with full-page ads in the New York and Boston newspapers. When the United States began fighting in World War II, Hunt brought a new angle to his work: he could show anyone how to “transform old furniture into new” (with a sponsoring line of paints from Du Pont, of course), so people could continue to conserve and recycle as the wartime government had enjoined. His booklets for Du Pont Nemours, How to Transform Old Furniture into New in 1943 and Transformagic in 1945 were immensely popular, especially after Life, House Beautiful, and Mademoiselle magazines published feature stories and photo spreads about Hunt and his furniture decorating techniques. After the war, when trade with Europe re-opened and new styles in home furnishings could be imported, Hunt’s wealthy clients began looking abroad for interior designs. Taking advantage of the resurgence in industry and trade, Hunt began creating designs for mass market sales, and his peasant images and embellishments could be found on Meyercord decals, Rideau pottery, and Jerywil woodcrafts. Despite his efforts, the public’s interest in his peasant designs began to wane. He opened Peacock Alley in Orleans on Cape Cod the following year. Those last years were devoted to exploring new forms of art and crafts. Hunt experimented, with some success, with decoupage and his own version of psychedelic art in an effort to attract a new audience. One night, in April 1967, Peter Hunt went to bed, fell asleep and never woke up. A coroner later declared the cause of death as a heart attack. The item “C1960 Massachusetts Folk Art Artist Peter Hunt Signed Painting” is in sale since Wednesday, February 13, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “upstatetreasures14″ and is located in Kingston, New York. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Medium: Gouache
  • Subject: Folk Art
  • Date of Creation: 1950-1969
  • Style: Folk Art
  • Originality: Original
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Region of Origin: US
  • Painting Surface: Paper
  • Artist: Peter Hunt
  • Features: Framed
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)

C1960 Massachusetts Folk Art Artist Peter Hunt Signed Painting

Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama

Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama
Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama
Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama
Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama
Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama
Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama
Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama
Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama
Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama
Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama
Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama
Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama

Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama
This truly is a beautiful collection. Well cared for and from a smoke free environment. Thanks to Mr Jimmy, Sam the dot man and so many others who dedicated their life to expressions so great. The item “Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama” is in sale since Sunday, December 2, 2018. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “skips_extra_stuff” and is located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Signed?: Signed
  • Features: Signed
  • Artist: Jimmy Lee Sudduth

Jimmy Lee Sudduth Folk Art Painting collection The Reclaimed Life Coker Alabama