Description: • For Your Consideration: • A Catalog to a 1986 Exhibition at THE ACKLAND ART MUSEUM in Chapel Hill, North Carolina: • A First Edition in TRADE PAPERBACK of: • “FIVE NORTH CAROLINA FOLK ARTISTS” • FEATURED ARTISTS: Jennie Burnett, E. A. Mckillop, Ned Burgess, & The Webster School Of Folk Potters(ACKLAND ART MUSEUM, 1986) (TRADE PAPERBACK, First Edition, First Printing) (Catalog to the “Five North Carolina Folk Artists” Exhibition, February 1 – March 23, 1986) • TEXT BY CHARLES G. ZUG III WITH QUINCY SCARBOROUGH, MARY ANNE McDONALD, & W. NEAL CONOLEY, JR. • TABLE OF CONTENTS:: • ARTICLE 1: “THE WEBSTER SCHOOL OF FOLK POTTERS” by QUINCY SCARBOROUGH • Opening Sentences: “Over the last decade, pottery collectors in North Carolina have been increasingly intrigued with a small body of salt-glazed stoneware which bear elaborately incised birds, fish, flowers, trees, Masonic emblems, and varied geometic designs. None of these ‘Bird and Fish’ pots, as they have sometimes been called, are signed, but some of them have dates ranging from 1842 to 1879….” • ARTICLE 2: “JENNIE BURNETT: AFRO-AMERICAN QUILTMAKER” by MARY ANNE McDONALD • Opening Sentences: “In her freewheeling design concepts and bold colors, JENNIE BURNETT reveals her African heritage. Combined with the overriding utilitarian role of her quilts, this cultural legacy makes her work strikingly different from that of white quilters with which most people are familiar….” • ARTICLE 3: “NED BURGESS: DECOY-MAKER” by W. NEAL CONOLEY, JR. • Opening Sentence: “On a warm October day in 1938, NED BURGESS (Fig. 11) worked in his backyard decoy shed as he put the finishing touches on thirty-five pairs of oversized canvasback decoys destined for the Currituck Shooting Club.” • ARTICLE 4: “ ‘MINE’S MY STYLE’” THE MEMORY PAINTINGS OF MINNIE SMITH REINHARDT” by CHARLES G. ZUG, III • Opening Sentences: “ ‘There’s not anybody now, I don’t think, that paints that saw what I saw, like cutting wheat and picking cotton and making molasses and all that stuff…. I went through all that. If you didn’t you wouldn’t know how to paint it’ (28 Dec. 1984). For MINNIE SMITH REINHARDT (Fig. 16), a farm wife for most of her eighty-seven years ,experience has provided a solid basis for art….” • ARTICLE 5: “E. A. McKILLOP: ‘A BORN CARVING MAN’ ” by CHARLES G. ZUG, III • Opening Sentence: “Almost half a century ago, a boy named PAUL HAMILTON accompanied his family to the home of EDGAR ALLEXANDER McKILLOP in the mill village of Balfour, just north of Hendersonville, North Carolina. To this day he still recalls with amazement the fantastic world of handcarved walnut beasts and men that he found inside….” • • For other details about this book, please see below. • TITLE: “FIVE NORTH CAROLINA FOLK ARTISTS” FEATURED ARTISTS: JENNIE BURNETT, E. A. MCKILLOP, NED BURGESS, & THE WEBSTER SCHOOL OF FOLK POTTERS AUTHORS: CHARLES G. ZUG III with QUINCY SCARBOROUGH, MARY ANNE McDONALD, & W. NEAL CONOLEY, JR. INTRODUCTION: CHARLES G. ZUG III ILLUSTRATED: MOSTLY WITH BLACK-AND-WHITE ILLUSTRATIONS BUT ALSO 11 WORKS IN COLOR TYPE: TRADE PAPERBACK PUBLISHER, LOCALE, & YEAR: THE ACKLAND ART MUSEUM (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), 1986 PRINTED IN: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA EDITION: FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING* *RE: On the Copyright Page, no other printings listed. NOTE: This copy is NOT an ex-library copy. PAGES: 72 ISBN: N/A CONDITION OF THE BOOK: VERY GOOD. Book is square & firm. Wraps are bright & clean with light scratching running parallel to the spine. Corners are lightly rubbed except for the bottom corner is which is more pronounced. Edges have light wear. Spine is tight & uncreased with bumped tips. Text-block edges & endpapers are fine. 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Price: 26.99 USD
Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Binding: Trade Paperback
Place of Publication: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Signed: No
Publisher: ACKLAND ART MUSEUM
Subject: Art & Photography
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1986
Language: English
Illustrator: N/A
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Personalized: No
Author: Charles Zug, Quincy Scarborough, Mary Anne Mcdonald, Neal Conoley
Region: North America
Topic: Folk & Outsider Art, North Caroliina, Chapel Hill, Ackland Museum
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Character Family: Ackland Museum Exhibition Catalog of North Carolina Folk Artists