Reference Book Online Auction

March 24, 2011

LOT 58

Lot 58

Nine Volumes on North American Folk Art

Nine Volumes on North American Folk Art
Lot 58 Details
Nine Volumes on North American Folk Art

Kobyashi, Terry and Michael Bird.
A COMPENDIUM OF CANADIAN FOLK ART.
Erin, Ontario: The Boston Mills Press, 1985.,
Field, Richard Henning.
SPRIT OF NOVA SCOTIA: TRADITIONAL DECORATIVE FOLK ART 1780 TO 1930.
Halifax: Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, 1985.,
Exhibition Catalogue.
FOLK ART OF NOVA SCOTIA.
Halifax: Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, 1976.,
Harper, J. Russell.
PEOPLE’S ART: NAIVE ART IN CANADA.
Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 1974.,
Exhibition Catalogue.
FOLK ART TREASURES OF QUEBEC.
Quebec: Government of Quebec, Ministere des Affraus Culturelles, 1980.,
Lord, Priscilla Sawyer and Daniel J. Foley.
THE FOLK ARTS AND CRAFTS OF NEW ENGLAND.
Toronto: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1975.,
Thuro, Catherine.
PRIMITVE AND FOLK ART: OUR HANDMADE HERITAGE.
Kentucky: Collector Books, 1979.,
Lipman, Jean and Alice Winchester.
THE FLOWERING OF AMERICAN FOLK ART.
New York: Whitney Museum of Art, 1964.,
McKendry, Blake.
FOLK ART: PRIMITIVE AND NAIVE ART IN CANADA.
Toronto: Methuen Publications, 1983.

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $84
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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CONDITION DETAILS

Harper, J. Russell.
PEOPLE’S ART: NAIVE ART IN CANADA.
Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 1974.,- loose pages

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