A RED AND BLACK PAINTED WOODEN INDIAN WARRIOR ON HORSEBACK WEATHERVANE
PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN COLLECTION
A RED AND BLACK PAINTED WOODEN INDIAN WARRIOR ON HORSEBACK WEATHERVANE

AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY

Details
A RED AND BLACK PAINTED WOODEN INDIAN WARRIOR ON HORSEBACK WEATHERVANE
AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY
19 in. high, 24 in. long
Provenance
Howard (d. 1992) and Jean (1909-1998) Lipman, Wilton, Connecticut
Sotheby's, New York, The Howard and Jean Lipman Collection of Important American Folk Art & Painted Furniture, The Property of the Museum of American Folk Art New York, 14 November 1981, lot 39
A Private Collection, New York
Merican & Peskin Gallery, New York
Literature
Jean Lipman and Alice Winchester, The Flowering of American Folk Art: 1776-1876 (New York, 1974), p. 145, fig. 191.
Jean Lipman, Elizabeth B. Warren and Robert Bishop, Young America: A Folk Art History (New York, 1986), p. 123, fig. 7.9.
Exhibited
New York, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Flowering of American Folk Art, 1 February- 24 March 1974.

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