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Pennsylvania folk-art: an interpretation

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Pennsylvania folk-art: an interpretation

by STOUDT, JOHN JOSEPH

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Allentown, PA: Schlechter's, 1948. Second edition (first published as Consider the Lilies, How They Grow, in 1937), 8vo, pp. xix, [1], 402, [1]; title-page vignette, small illustrations, ornaments, and decorative initials in text throughout printed in black and red, 7 plates in color, and a plethora of b&w illustrations on pp. 129-398 comprising "Part Two: Illustrations." An informative study of the forms and meanings of folk arts at Ephrata, fractura writing, and the decoration of household objects, buildings, and grave markers.

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Title
Pennsylvania folk-art: an interpretation
Author
STOUDT, JOHN JOSEPH
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Publisher
Schlechter's
Place of Publication
Allentown, PA
Date Published
1948
Keywords
Folk Art , Pennsylvania , Dutch , German

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