Featured “Folk Art” Copper Panels

Discussion in 'Art' started by Shwikman, Feb 10, 2022.

  1. Shwikman

    Shwikman Well-Known Member

    So these were in my Grandparent’s house from at least back to the mid/late 60’s. I’m wondering when this sort of thing was popular(if ever). I’m also considering the possibility that my grandmother could’ve made them as I’ve got quite a bit of leftover copper, picture frame jig, etc.
    Overall it almost has a “paint by numbers” or needlework pattern type of feel…there’s something funky going on but I kind of like them….they seem to fit over the glass fireplace door so I’m giving that try here for a bit, the “hunting lodge” look isn’t what I’m going for though!

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  2. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

    WOW!!!! Those are GORGEOUS!!!! AND looks like your Grandmother did a LOT of work on them!!:singing::singing::singing::):) But I'd wait for others comments to see what they think! Maybe when the fire died down, just to help retain heat from going up the chimney???
     
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  3. Shwikman

    Shwikman Well-Known Member

    Thank You!
    I’m definitely not certain that she made them but I’m pretty sure it’s a possibility.
     
  4. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

    I'm wondering if she or whoever did them signed their initials/signature in the lower right corners of each panel.....the left & middle panels look like there's similar MAYBE 'initials'???? Couldn't tell on the right panel....darker and not as sharp in that corner!!
     
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  5. Shwikman

    Shwikman Well-Known Member

    All I can really see is scribbles of grass unfortunately
     
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  6. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    I don't think these qualify as "Folk Art." They are much nicer than that.
     
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  7. 916Bulldogs123

    916Bulldogs123 Well-Known Member

    Who ever made them did an amazing job. They are Beautiful!
    Mikey
     
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  8. Shwikman

    Shwikman Well-Known Member

    Thanks Folks!!

    Any thoughts on when these could’ve been made? 60’s maybe?
     
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  9. Born2it

    Born2it Well-Known Member

    Gorgeous!
     
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  10. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    A lot of this kind of thing was done by hobbyists in the 50s and 60s. These are a cut above most such work in scale and execution. Might have been made off a pattern and/or a kit.
     
  11. Shwikman

    Shwikman Well-Known Member

    That makes sense, thank you!!
     
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  12. all_fakes

    all_fakes Well-Known Member

    As Brad mentioned, there were a lot of kits, for making images by pressing copper against a form, and some similar done without a kit, at that time, but these are indeed much more detailed than any such I've seen. There is a lot of work in the background alone!
    I'm wondering if they might perhaps be imports, perhaps from the Middle East, where copper and brass work is and was popular.
     
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  13. Shwikman

    Shwikman Well-Known Member

    Anything is possible without a doubt!

    Would a photo of the backside covering/construction be of any help or add any relevant info here?
     
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  14. all_fakes

    all_fakes Well-Known Member

    It certainly might, thanks!
     
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  15. Shwikman

    Shwikman Well-Known Member

    May not be of any help but:

    The wood frames are light colored and relatively soft, stained along the sides and painted copper-ish on the front facing lip. There’s paper glued to the back and a poster board backing that’s tacked-in.
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