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21-9 N [through] 21-10 W

 File — Box: Unknown

Scope and Contents

From the Sub-Series:

Arts & Crafts, Folk Art includes the following subcategories

21-1 General, General Folk Art, Bookends, Door Knockers, Doorstops, Dummy Boards, Horn, Masks, Reverse Painting on Glass, Windmill Weights

21-2 Great Britain (Inn Signs), Folk Art, Prisoner of War Work

21-2.1 Canada, Folk Art

21-3 Europe, Folk Art

21-5 Orient (Asian), Folk Art (China Trade – see EX/18-4C)

21-6 Africa, Morocco

21-7 U.S. Folk Art, including Carousel, Folk Art Painting, Folk Sculpture, Gravestone Art, Masonic, Microminiatures, Paint by Number, Statue of Liberty, Tombstones & Graves, Tramp Art, Weathervanes (Contemporary American Craft Artists are in 20-9.3)

21-7.1 Nautical or Marine Antiques, Shellwork, Sailor’s Valentines

21-7.2 Mexico & South American Folk Art

21-8 Pennsylvania German, Frakturs

21-9 Shakers (Recipes in 8-5) (Furniture in 14-8.2), Willis Henry Catalogs, P/21-9/H

21-10 Indians (Jewelry – see Jewelry section 10-1-I), Alaska’s Arts and Crafts

21-11 Decoys

21-12 Sculptures, Bronzes, Ivories, John Rogers

21-13 Silhouettes, Cut Paper, Silhouettes on glass, Buzza

Dates

  • Published materials, approximately 1900-2024
  • Clipping Files, approximately 1950-2024

Conditions Governing Access

Open to the public. For more information or to access this collection contact archives staff at archives@clevelandart.org.

Extent

From the Collection: 731 Cubic Feet (The total box count is approximate)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Cleveland Museum of Art Archives Repository

Contact:
The Cleveland Museum of Art
11150 East Blvd.
Cleveland OH 44106