Mills Last Supper Original Folk Art Painting Signed Dated 1939 Depression Era

Mills Last Supper Original Folk Art Painting Signed Dated 1939 Depression Era
Mills Last Supper Original Folk Art Painting Signed Dated 1939 Depression Era
Mills Last Supper Original Folk Art Painting Signed Dated 1939 Depression Era
Mills Last Supper Original Folk Art Painting Signed Dated 1939 Depression Era

Mills Last Supper Original Folk Art Painting Signed Dated 1939 Depression Era
“Mills” – The Last Supper – Original Folk Art Painting – Signed and Dated 1939 – Depression Era American Art. There are paintings that stop you in your tracks. This is one of them – and it has been waiting nearly ninety years for the right person to find it. This is an original hand-painted interpretation of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper, signed “Mills” in the lower right and dated 1939 in the lower corner. It was painted by the uncle of the previous owner – a direct family attribution that gives this piece the kind of human provenance story that serious folk art collectors prize. It is one of a kind. There is no other like it. The Great Depression was not yet over. America was searching for its cultural identity, and artists across the country – trained and untrained alike – were responding to that search in deeply personal ways. The Works Progress Administration was commissioning murals. Regionalism was at its peak. Self-taught artists working outside the mainstream were producing some of the most powerful and personal images in American art history – images that the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the American Folk Art Museum now actively collect and exhibit. Mills was one of those artists. We know nothing about him beyond his name and this painting. But the painting tells us a great deal – that he was someone who looked at one of the most painted subjects in Western art history and decided to paint it his own way, in his own colors, with his own graphic sensibility. And that sensibility is remarkable. Rather than the warm browns and golds of the traditional da Vinci interpretation, Mills has painted his Last Supper in a bold, flat palette of deep teal green, terracotta red, cream, and dark navy – colors that feel simultaneously ancient and startlingly modern. The composition follows da Vinci’s arrangement faithfully – Christ at center, the twelve apostles grouped around the long table, the coffered ceiling receding into the background, the arched windows beyond – but the treatment is entirely Mills’ own. The figures are rendered in broad, confident flat shapes. The decorative carpet in the foreground – a geometric pattern of teal, cream, and terracotta diamonds – is a masterstroke of folk art design, grounding the composition and adding a decorative richness that the original da Vinci never attempted. This is exactly what serious folk art collectors look for – what one leading dealer described as aesthetic sensibility and especially graphic power. This painting has both in abundance. The flat graphic style, the bold color choices, the confident signature, and the 1939 date all point to a self-taught artist working with genuine creative vision rather than academic training – placing this piece squarely within the American folk and outsider art tradition that has been championed by major institutions and collected worldwide for decades. Medium appears to be gouache or tempera on board. Approximately 12 x 16 inches. Condition: Good for age. The painting shows minor wear consistent with its 86 years. Please review the photos carefully for a better understanding of condition. Photos are of the actual item up for sale. We make every effort to describe and photograph our items as accurately and thoroughly as possible.
Mills Last Supper Original Folk Art Painting Signed Dated 1939 Depression Era

Mills Last Supper Original Folk Art Painting Signed Dated 1939 Depression Era

Mills Last Supper Original Folk Art Painting Signed Dated 1939 Depression Era
Mills Last Supper Original Folk Art Painting Signed Dated 1939 Depression Era
Mills Last Supper Original Folk Art Painting Signed Dated 1939 Depression Era
Mills Last Supper Original Folk Art Painting Signed Dated 1939 Depression Era

Mills Last Supper Original Folk Art Painting Signed Dated 1939 Depression Era
“Mills” – The Last Supper – Original Folk Art Painting – Signed and Dated 1939 – Depression Era American Art. There are paintings that stop you in your tracks. This is one of them – and it has been waiting nearly ninety years for the right person to find it. This is an original hand-painted interpretation of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper, signed “Mills” in the lower right and dated 1939 in the lower corner. It was painted by the uncle of the previous owner – a direct family attribution that gives this piece the kind of human provenance story that serious folk art collectors prize. It is one of a kind. There is no other like it. The Great Depression was not yet over. America was searching for its cultural identity, and artists across the country – trained and untrained alike – were responding to that search in deeply personal ways. The Works Progress Administration was commissioning murals. Regionalism was at its peak. Self-taught artists working outside the mainstream were producing some of the most powerful and personal images in American art history – images that the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the American Folk Art Museum now actively collect and exhibit. Mills was one of those artists. We know nothing about him beyond his name and this painting. But the painting tells us a great deal – that he was someone who looked at one of the most painted subjects in Western art history and decided to paint it his own way, in his own colors, with his own graphic sensibility. And that sensibility is remarkable. Rather than the warm browns and golds of the traditional da Vinci interpretation, Mills has painted his Last Supper in a bold, flat palette of deep teal green, terracotta red, cream, and dark navy – colors that feel simultaneously ancient and startlingly modern. The composition follows da Vinci’s arrangement faithfully – Christ at center, the twelve apostles grouped around the long table, the coffered ceiling receding into the background, the arched windows beyond – but the treatment is entirely Mills’ own. The figures are rendered in broad, confident flat shapes. The decorative carpet in the foreground – a geometric pattern of teal, cream, and terracotta diamonds – is a masterstroke of folk art design, grounding the composition and adding a decorative richness that the original da Vinci never attempted. This is exactly what serious folk art collectors look for – what one leading dealer described as aesthetic sensibility and especially graphic power. This painting has both in abundance. The flat graphic style, the bold color choices, the confident signature, and the 1939 date all point to a self-taught artist working with genuine creative vision rather than academic training – placing this piece squarely within the American folk and outsider art tradition that has been championed by major institutions and collected worldwide for decades. Medium appears to be gouache or tempera on board. Approximately 12 x 16 inches. Condition: Good for age. The painting shows minor wear consistent with its 86 years. Please review the photos carefully for a better understanding of condition. Photos are of the actual item up for sale. We make every effort to describe and photograph our items as accurately and thoroughly as possible.
Mills Last Supper Original Folk Art Painting Signed Dated 1939 Depression Era

Antique American Folk Art Still Life Painting Lemon, Wine and Sugar Dated 1901

Antique American Folk Art Still Life Painting Lemon, Wine and Sugar Dated 1901
Antique American Folk Art Still Life Painting Lemon, Wine and Sugar Dated 1901
Antique American Folk Art Still Life Painting Lemon, Wine and Sugar Dated 1901
Antique American Folk Art Still Life Painting Lemon, Wine and Sugar Dated 1901
Antique American Folk Art Still Life Painting Lemon, Wine and Sugar Dated 1901
Antique American Folk Art Still Life Painting Lemon, Wine and Sugar Dated 1901
Antique American Folk Art Still Life Painting Lemon, Wine and Sugar Dated 1901
Antique American Folk Art Still Life Painting Lemon, Wine and Sugar Dated 1901
Antique American Folk Art Still Life Painting Lemon, Wine and Sugar Dated 1901

Antique American Folk Art Still Life Painting Lemon, Wine and Sugar Dated 1901
Up for sale is this nice still life painting likely American of a glass of wine on a dish with sugar cubes and lemon. Along with a spoon laid along the table. This painting has a great folky appeal and is housed in a later gilt frame. The panting is signed W B. Willer or Wilner although it could also be something else. The painting appears to be canvas laid on a board and has some areas of minor paint loss and surface wear. The frame does have some missing chunks although still presents well. Please see all photos as they are apart of the description. Dimensions Overall are roughly 14 3/4″ by 18 3/4″ and the painting is roughly 15″ by 11″.
Antique American Folk Art Still Life Painting Lemon, Wine and Sugar Dated 1901

Purvis Young Original Signed and Dated Mixed Media Artwork

Purvis Young Original Signed and Dated Mixed Media Artwork

Purvis Young Original Signed and Dated Mixed Media Artwork
The Purvis Young Original Signed and Dated Mixed Media Artwork is a unique and one-of-a-kind painting created by the artist during the 1980s. This framed artwork features figures as its subject, showcasing the artist’s distinctive style of outsider art. With a certificate of authenticity, this medium-sized painting is an original piece made with marker on paper, making it a valuable addition to any art collection. Handmade in the United States, this artwork is a testament to the creativity and craftsmanship of Purvis Young.
Purvis Young Original Signed and Dated Mixed Media Artwork

Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated

Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated
Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated
Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated
Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated
Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated
Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated
Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated
Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated
Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated
Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated
Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated
Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated

Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated
This vintage folk art painting depicts the iconic American president, Abraham Lincoln, and his wife, Mary Todd. The painting is a licensed reproduction from 1975 and is signed by the artist. The piece measures 15 inches in length and 12 inches in width, and is framed in paper and linen. The painting is a beautiful representation of Americana and folk art style. It features a medium size and is handmade with watercolor painting production technique. The painting is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of American history and culture. Both are in overall great condition. The backing on both pictures have some damage as shown. I can not make out the signature on either one and the dates appear to be 75, I’m assuming they are 1975. Hard to tell if these are painted on linen or paper, very hard to tell from looking through the glass. If you have any questions or need any additional information or pictures please feel free to contact me.
Vintage Folk Art Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln Watercolor Paintings Signed Dated

Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene

Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene

Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene
This beautifully crafted piece of folk art, titled “Call To Arms, ” depicts a scene from Battalion Day in Pennsylvania in 1842. The painting, created using ink on paper, features a stunning calvary horse and a charming army theme. Its originality is guaranteed with a certificate of authenticity included in the features. The painting measures 10.75 inches in length and 11 inches in width, with a frame included. Although it is not signed, the artist is believed to be unattributed.
Authentic Fraktur 1842 Call To Arms Folk Art Dated Framed Battalion Day Scene

Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals

Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals

Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals. Original Antique Signed, Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals and Obelisk. Bichter on the base of the obelisk that is the farm garden while the animals and people walk about. Matting has gilt markings. Measurements : Frame: 8 1/2 x 10 1/4 inches; Work: 2 3/4 x 5 inches. Condition: Very good condition. Pasted to cardboard, very minor foxing. All items for sale are vintage or antique and it may show evidence of wear. Please see condition report and photos. I try to describe the items to the best of my ability. All listings are described as to the best of my knowledge, through careful research and price and description comparison. We welcome all reasonable offers! We appreciate your business! Please check out my other items. Thank you for looking and good luck!
Original Antique Signed Inscribed and Dated 1815 German Watercolor Farm Animals