Description
as each one represents its makers specific design solution to the task(s) at hand
dates to the 1840s or so
with the arcs of their necks almost forming a heart and the negative space between the feet and the base rather like a keyhole
young woman with beach ball on the other--but it's the erotic nudes on the interior that really make it
Four Men, Stunning c. 1930s American Regionalism Ink Drawing, F. Robinson funky teapot as each one represents itsI extricated this gorgeously executed drawing, rendered in a combination of black and sepia toned ink on heavy weight paper, from its original mat, to which it was adhered with rubber cement, visible now around the edges of the paper. That mat (which I've saved) was signed F. Robinson which has lead me nowhere, but clearly he, or she, was quite an accomplished artist. Four marvelously distinctive portraits packed into one dense and dynamically
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