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There is not a whole lot out there about Renate Scheer Kalkofen (1935-2013) who created this print (a 4 color screen print I believe) in 1962
I love the absurdity of this one
perhaps WWI
with the painted frame of the slate itself now a mellow gold
not identified as Fornasetti by the dealer
Charming Old Folk Art Clay Skunk with Bristle Tail vase with tree and blossoms There is not a wholeI found this hand formed clay skunk, dipped in a thick black, almost tar like (but not sticky) coat, at a show in Pennsylvania this past summer, and have just enjoyed having him sitting around for a while. Something about the shape of those individually sculpted and applied legs really does it for me, and then this bristle tail too. I have some notion that the tail had a function like the bristles found at one end of old cork screws used for clearing
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