A striking piece of art that escapes the contrived forms found in later versions of the whirligig genre. A true piece of folk sculpture with an extensive collection history.
Provenance: Joseph Mortinson (early art collector); Kennedy Galleries; Raymond Saroff / Howard Rose Collection.
Literature & Exhibitions: UNEXPECTED ELOQUENCE, The Edith Blum Art Institute, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, 1990, by Howard Rose published to coincide with the exhibit, “The Fine Art of American Folk,” The Edith C. Blum Institute, Bard College, 1990.
Condition: Excellent with original surface. Paddles missing.
| Dealer | STEVEN S. POWERS |
| Date: | Circa: 1880 |
| Origin | American |
| Artist/Maker | Unknown |
| Measurements | 18 1/8" x 10" |
| Inventory | View Dealer's Inventory |
| Website | http://stevenspowers.com |
| Price | SOLD |
| Contact | Steve Powers, 718-625-1715 or steve@stevenspowers.com |