Description
accomplishing absolutely nothing
Iowa in the 1920s
held in the collection of the Corning Museum of Glass
I must say that since first seeing it
with 1 1/2" tall lip
Boy with Dog 19th Century Folk Art "Sandpaper" Painting filagree hairpin accomplishing absolutely nothingThis marvelous thing is an antique "sandpaper painting" a technique popular in the mid 19th century, of creating charcoal drawings on paper coated with marble dust, which creates a surface with a fine grit like sandpaper. These are a pretty fascinating genre, typically monochromatic and most often depicting Hudson River landscapes, though one occasionally finds portraits and examples incorporating color, like this one. These most often were done by
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