Mary Porter Folk Art Painting On Wood Sunflowers In Stoneware Jug Fairfield IL

Mary Porter Folk Art Painting On Wood Sunflowers In Stoneware Jug Fairfield IL
Mary Porter Folk Art Painting On Wood Sunflowers In Stoneware Jug Fairfield IL
Mary Porter Folk Art Painting On Wood Sunflowers In Stoneware Jug Fairfield IL
Mary Porter Folk Art Painting On Wood Sunflowers In Stoneware Jug Fairfield IL

Mary Porter Folk Art Painting On Wood Sunflowers In Stoneware Jug Fairfield IL
Very nicely executed Mary Porter oil painting on wood board. Mary Porter did most of her paintings while living in Fairfield Illinois although I understand she also did some painting when she lived in Olney Illinois. Painting measures 16.5″ Tall and is 10″ wide. Signed lower left corner.
Mary Porter Folk Art Painting On Wood Sunflowers In Stoneware Jug Fairfield IL

ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA

ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA

ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
Offered here, a really great example of an American mid-19th century hand painted/decorated slide top box. THIS IS NOT A JACOB WEBER BOX. Lavishly hand painted/decorated on 5 sides, this box maintains its structural integrity including all of its original hand cut nails. I can find only one tiny later round head nail. This box measures 9 1/4 x 6 1/2 x 5 1/8. The design analog for the decoration on this box is probably the decorative work of Rufus M. Porter, a prolific wall muralist among many other things. Indeed this may be his work or the work of his shop. Porters work will suggest the design of this box. This box is constructed of clear straight grain pine. The inside is clean as is the bottom which may display the dual brush stroke of the particular painter who created it. As you can see from the photos there are losses to the paint in various places, made more visible by the exposure of the underlying white gesso. This box is in its original dry surface with no amendment or alteration that I can see. It does not look to me as if it were ever used for anything except sitting on a surface and being enjoyed for its scenery. Of course, it was found near New England. Thanks for looking into my auctions. The item “ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA” is in sale since Monday, October 29, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Woodenware\Boxes”. The seller is “auldstf” and is located in El Cerrito, California. 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, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica.
  • Country/Region of Origin: United States
  • Age: approx. 150 years
  • Style: after Rufus M. Porter
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Color: multi color
  • Maker: Unknown

ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA

ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA

ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA

ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA
Offered here, a really great example of an American mid-19th century hand painted/decorated slide top box. THIS IS NOT A JACOB WEBER BOX. Lavishly hand painted/decorated on 5 sides, this box maintains its structural integrity including all of its original hand cut nails. I can find only one tiny later round head nail. This box measures 9 1/4 x 6 1/2 x 5 1/8. The design analog for the decoration on this box is probably the decorative work of Rufus M. Porter, a prolific wall muralist among many other things. Indeed this may be his work or the work of his shop. Porters work will suggest the design of this box. This box is constructed of clear straight grain pine. The inside is clean as is the bottom which may display the dual brush stroke of the particular painter who created it. As you can see from the photos there are losses to the paint in various places, made more visible by the exposure of the underlying white gesso. This box is in its original dry surface with no amendment or alteration that I can see. It does not look to me as if it were ever used for anything except sitting on a surface and being enjoyed for its scenery. Of course, it was found near New England. Thanks for looking into my auctions. The item “ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA” is in sale since Monday, October 22, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Woodenware\Boxes”. The seller is “auldstf” and is located in El Cerrito, California. 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, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica.
  • Maker: Unknown
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Style: after Rufus M. Porter
  • Age: approx. 150 years
  • Color: multi color
  • Country/Region of Origin: United States

ANTIQUE FOLK ART HAND PAINTED SLIDE-TOP BOX, after RUFUS PORTER GOOD COND. AAFA

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Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine

Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine

Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
The person from whom we bought it from believed that it was one of the Porter family painter’s and may indeed be by Rufus Porter himself, however there is no signature as with many of the Porter families work. It sat in the same home in Maine for 140 years. At some time in the past, the old canvas was laid on a later board. We were also told that it may be Long Lake. It most likely has had some restoration in the past. The painting itself measures about 16″ x 22″. A nice addition to any collection of American Folk Art painting. Born in West Boxford, Massachusetts to a farm family, itinerant painter Rufus Porter has been described by folk-art historian Jean Lipman as America’s chief early mural painter and one of our outstanding native artists. A mobile one-man factory for original portraiture and interior decoration (149-150). His landscape murals earned him wide attention, and from 1824 to 1845, he completed more than 150 murals, a combination of freehand and stencils. Placed over mantles and entire walls, his murals were especially appreciated because he did natural settings of local views instead of the traditional elaborate classical or historical scenes with enhanced decoration. Because of his focus on regional scenes, he is credited as the first American Scene painter. In 1825, he published a book, “Curious Arts”, as an instruction manual for various types of artwork, and one of the book’s sections was’Landscape Painting on Walls of Rooms’. As a portraitist, he pioneered the idea of doing quick and inexpensive portraits so that common people could afford them. He made a camera obscura that enabled him to make silhouettes in less than 15 minutes. His method was to focus the silhouette of the sitter on a sheet of paper and then sketch and rapidly fill in the facial features. He also did full face and profile miniatures and portraits on ivory. Porter’s itinerant life style began when he was nine years old and his family moved to Maine. To steer him away from fiddling towards something they regarded as practical, his parents apprenticed him to his older brother, who was a shoemaker. However Porter soon tired of that and walked to Portland where he spent several years playing the violin for dances and the fife for military companies. Other jobs included house and sign painter, painter of gunboats and drummer and teacher of drumming. In 1814, he joined the Portland Light Infantry, and then he taught school and built grist mills before moving to New Haven, Connecticut where he ran a dancing school and began portrait painting. He married Eunice Twombly in 1815, and they had ten children. In spite of these increasing responsibilities, he traveled continuously throughout New England, the mid-Atlantic states and the South, going into Virginia. In 1849, his wife having died the previous year, he remarried and fathered six more children from this union. At this time, he added journalism to his activities and edited the “New York Mechanic, ” “American Mechanic, ” and Scientific American. Described as having the outstanding trait of “total independence of the more conventional ideas and fashions of his day” (152), he also was also notable as an inventor. He created devlices that improved locomotion and even drew plans for automobiles, elevated trains, and flying ships, the largest model being 20-feet long. In 1849, timed for the California Gold Rush, he published a book titled Aerial Navigation, the Practicability of Traveling Pleasantly and Safely from New York to California in Three Days. ” Although he never flew, he was the “first man in the world to plan and try out the possibilities of a power-driven passenger plane. Rufus Porter, one of the more diverse and fiercely independent personalities in the world of American art, died at age 92 in New Haven, Connecticut. Apparently, even at that advanced age, he was still itinerant as shortly before his death at the home of a son, he was in Bristol, Connecticut. The item “Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine” is in sale since Saturday, December 31, 2016. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Folk Art & Primitives”. The seller is “dogdaze_2007″ and is located in South Yarmouth, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, to China, SE, KR, ID, to Taiwan, ZA, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, RU, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, SG, to Switzerland, NO, SA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, BR, CL, CO, CR, DO, PA, TT, GT, SV, HN, JM.
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine