175 AT JENNIE RICHEE.
Henry Darger (1892–1973)
Featuring works by James Bard, Ferdinand A. Brader, James Castle, Winthrop Chandler, Fanny A. Coney, Henry Darger, Vestie Davis, Howard Finster, Hipkiss (artist duo historically known as ‘Chris Hipkiss’), Charles C. Hofmann, Lawrence Lebduska, Harry Lieberman, Jacob Maentel, Alexander Maldonado, Justin McCarthy, Peter Oudenaarde, Prudence Perkins, William Matthew Prior, Anthony Joseph Salvatore, John “Jack” Savitsky, Ionel Talpazan, Charles Wolf, and Joseph Yoakum
175 at Jennie Richee.
Henry Darger (1892–1973)
Chicago
Mid-20th century
Watercolor, pencil, carbon tracing, and collage on pieced paper
24 x 108 1/4 in.
American Folk Art Museum, anonymous gift in recognition of Sam Farber, 2001.16.2A
© Kiyoko Lerner
Scene with Barn, Fence and Trees
James Castle (1900–1977)
Boise, Idaho
n.d.
Found paper, soot, and saliva
6 3/4 x 8 7/8 in.
American Folk Art Museum, Blanchard-Hill Collection, gift of M. Anne Hill and Edward V. Blanchard Jr., 1998.10.15
Intertion/Burden of Unfamiliar Landscape
Hipkiss (artist duo historically known as ‘Chris Hipkiss’) (b. 1964, 1964)
England and France
c. 1995
Pencil and ink on paper
29 x 19 in.
American Folk Art Museum, gift of the artist and Cavin-Morris Gallery, New York, 2005.21.1
Moonlit Scene
Possibly William Matthew Prior (1806–1873)
Possibly Boston or Baltimore
c. 1850–1865
Oil on canvas
23 1/2 x 33 1/2 in.
American Folk Art Museum, gift of Stephen Mazoh, 2002.30.8
Romantic Landscape
Artist unidentified
Vicinity of Sturbridge, Massachusetts
1830–1850
Watercolor on paper
15 7/8 x 20 in.
American Folk Art Museum, gift of Cyril I. Nelson in memory of his grandparents Guerdon Stearns and Elinor Irwin Holden, and in honor of his parents, Cyril Arthur and Elise Macy Nelson, 1983.29.3
Wernersville, Taken From the North Side
Charles C. Hofmann (1821–1882)
Berks County, Pennsylvania
1879
Oil on zinc-plated tin
32 1/8 x 40 3/16 x 2 in. (framed)
American Folk Art Museum, gift of Ralph Esmerian, 2005.8.14
Photo © 2000 John Bigelow Taylor, New York