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Folk Art

According to the "Britannica Encyclopedia", there are several categories of Folk Art:
1) Decorative that includes the fraktur (document decorating) artists and needle workers
2) Anonymous creations, that is by little-known painters and sculptors who worked for practical purposes such as commercial sign makers and carvers of headstones and decoys
3) Painting and sculpture from self-taught folk artists. All share the commonality of being produced outside the mainstream of American art, meaning at the time of creation, the artists had no background of academic art-school training, no involvement with organized advertising of their work, publicity receptions, etc.
Among the best-known American folk artists are John Kane, Edward Hicks, Jacob Maentel, Rufus Porter, Ammi Phillips, Horace Pippin, Grandma Moses, Joseph Pickett, Morris Hirshfield, Clementine Hunter, Bill Traylor and Howard Finster.
Sources: "American Folk Painters of Three Centuries" by Jean Lipman and Tom Armstrong; The "Britannica Encyclopedia of American Art"; AskART database.
Artists Connected to Folk Art
Edgar Tolson
1904 - 1984 • Kentucky
Sculptor-folk art figures
William Hawkins
1895 - 1990 • Kentucky
Folk art painting and found object sculpture
Reginald Mitchell
Born 1959 • Louisiana
Modernist-leaning landscape, naive abstraction
Miles Carpenter
1889 - 1985 • Virginia, Pennsylvania
Folk art figure wood carvings
Prophet Blackmon
1921 - 2010 • Wisconsin, Michigan
Folk painting, religious imagery
John B (Murry) Murray
1908 - 1988 • Georgia
Naive-imagery, drawings, hallucination art from found objects, rocks
William Dawson
1901 - 1990 • Illinois, Alabama
Naive style genre, animal and portrait painting, totemic sculpture
Nellie Mae Rowe
1900 - 1982 • Georgia
Collage, assemblages and colored pencil images of dreams, animals, landscape
Charlie Willeto
1897 - 1964 • New Mexico
Iconic Indian motif wood carved figures, folk art
Clarence Stringfield
1903 - 1976 • Tennessee
Folk art wood carving-figure, wildlife
Minnie Jones Evans
1892 - 1987 • North Carolina
Abstract, naive crayon drawing, religious and mystical
Hugo Sperger
1900 - 1996 • Kentucky
Naive fantasy often religious painting, folk art
Henry Ray Clark
1936 - 2006 • Texas
Naive geometric painting, outsider art, word play
Mattie Lou O'Kelley
1908 - 1997 • Georgia
Pointillist folk art image painting, landscape, farmlife, animals, figures and portraits
Leroy Almon
1938 - 1997 • Georgia, Ohio
Woodcarver-folk art, religious, collaborative art
Inez Nathaniel Walker
1911 - 1990 • South Carolina, New York
Naive figure-genre-outsider art
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