USA - Folk Art
Mid-19th Century American Adirondack Antique USA - Folk Art
Pottery
1950s Vintage USA - Folk Art
Fruitwood
1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage USA - Folk Art
Rope
18th Century French Louis XIV Antique USA - Folk Art
Fabric
18th Century Dutch Baroque Antique USA - Folk Art
Ceramic, Pottery
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage USA - Folk Art
Earthenware
1870s American Folk Art Antique USA - Folk Art
Cotton
19th Century English Victorian Antique USA - Folk Art
Sycamore
Mid-20th Century American Folk Art USA - Folk Art
Metal
Early 20th Century Persian Folk Art USA - Folk Art
Wool
20th Century African Tribal USA - Folk Art
Elm
1950s American Folk Art Vintage USA - Folk Art
Tin
Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho USA - Folk Art
Pottery, Glass
Early 1900s American Folk Art Antique USA - Folk Art
Wood
Mid-20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern USA - Folk Art
Teak
Early 20th Century French USA - Folk Art
Canvas, Wood, Paint
19th Century Indonesian Tribal Antique USA - Folk Art
Bronze
1960s Rwandan Tribal Vintage USA - Folk Art
Natural Fiber
1870s American Adirondack Antique USA - Folk Art
Cotton
Late 19th Century French Antique USA - Folk Art
Metal, Bronze
1940s American Industrial Vintage USA - Folk Art
Metal
1940s Vintage USA - Folk Art
Ebony
Early 20th Century American Adirondack USA - Folk Art
Wood
21st Century and Contemporary USA - Folk Art
Paper
20th Century Mexican Folk Art USA - Folk Art
Textile, Wood, Paper
Early 20th Century Persian Tribal USA - Folk Art
Wool
20th Century Indian Folk Art USA - Folk Art
Cotton
15th Century and Earlier Egyptian Egyptian Antique USA - Folk Art
Bronze, Gold Leaf
Mid-19th Century English Victorian Antique USA - Folk Art
Wood, Paint
Late 20th Century American Tribal USA - Folk Art
Shell
1920s Folk Art Vintage USA - Folk Art
Gesso, Wood, Paint
18th Century Mexican Folk Art Antique USA - Folk Art
Wood, Paint
Mid-20th Century Indian USA - Folk Art
Metal
20th Century English USA - Folk Art
Metal
15th Century and Earlier Lebanese Classical Roman Antique USA - Folk Art
Marble
Mid-20th Century Ivorian Tribal USA - Folk Art
Wood
Mid-19th Century North American Folk Art Antique USA - Folk Art
Wood, Cherry
Early 20th Century Nigerian Tribal USA - Folk Art
Bronze
20th Century USA - Folk Art
Glass, Wood
Mid-20th Century Swedish Folk Art USA - Folk Art
Pine
Early 1900s French French Provincial Antique USA - Folk Art
Terracotta
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern USA - Folk Art
Pottery, Stoneware
Late 20th Century North American Native American USA - Folk Art
Sterling Silver
1950s American Folk Art Vintage USA - Folk Art
Metal
20th Century American Native American USA - Folk Art
Natural Fiber, Organic Material
1940s Vintage USA - Folk Art
Rattan, Twig
Early 20th Century American Adirondack USA - Folk Art
Pottery
1990s American USA - Folk Art
Steel
Early 20th Century Industrial USA - Folk Art
Enamel, Steel
20th Century American USA - Folk Art
Sandstone
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern USA - Folk Art
Porcelain, Pottery
19th Century Asian Antique USA - Folk Art
Bronze
Late 19th Century Nepalese Tribal Antique USA - Folk Art
Wood
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern USA - Folk Art
Porcelain, Pottery
20th Century German Mid-Century Modern USA - Folk Art
Ceramic, Pottery
15th Century and Earlier American Antique USA - Folk Art
Stone
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern USA - Folk Art
Earthenware
20th Century Beninese Tribal USA - Folk Art
Bronze
19th Century American Rustic Antique USA - Folk Art
Brass
Early 20th Century Portuguese USA - Folk Art
Pottery
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At Waddesdon Manor, artist Joana Vasconcelos has installed a three-tiered patisserie inspired by the narrative tile work of her homeland. We take a look at the cake sculpture and how Portuguese tiles have been used in architecture from the 17th century to today.
Why Jules Chéret Was the King of the Modern Poster
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Why the American Flag Has Had So Many Different Star Patterns
Expert Jeff Bridgman explains the history and meaning behind the twinkling constellations that have graced Old Glory.
Peggy Guggenheim Loved Modernism, but She Also Collected Tribal Art
The iconoclastic style setter displayed African and Oceanic art, as well as works by indigenous peoples of the Americas, alongside pieces by such major modernists as Pablo Picasso and Jackson Pollock.
The 13-Star American Flag Had More Variations Than You’d Think
Perfect for July 4th weekend, a new show at Philadelphia's Museum of the American Revolution displays an array of antique red, white and blue flags.
Tramp Art, America’s Most Misunderstood Art Form, Is Trending in Interiors
Designers are beginning to see this enigmatic form of folk art in a whole new light.





