A New Dimension of Tradition: Important American Folk Art, Proceeds of the Sale to Benefit a New Folk Art Initiative at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

A New Dimension of Tradition: Important American Folk Art, Proceeds of the Sale to Benefit a New Folk Art Initiative at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

View full screen - View 1 of Lot 1402. LARGE PAPIER-MACHE STANDING PIG WITH WHITE AND BLACK PAINT DECORATION, CIRCA 1942.

PROPERTY OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE

LARGE PAPIER-MACHE STANDING PIG WITH WHITE AND BLACK PAINT DECORATION, CIRCA 1942

Auction Closed

January 25, 10:08 PM GMT

Estimate

3,000 - 5,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

LARGE PAPIER-MACHE STANDING PIG WITH WHITE AND BLACK PAINT DECORATION, CIRCA 1942


with one leather eye, supported on a red painted tin can affixed to a wooden platform base.

Height 25 in. by Width 48 in. by Depth 16 in.

Found in Augusta, Wisconsin;

Stephen Score, Boston, Massachusetts.