A CARVED AND PAINTED PINE CONDUCTOR WHIRLIGIG
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF ALASTAIR BRADLEY MARTIN, INCLUDING WORKS FROM THE GUENNOL COLLECTION
A CARVED AND PAINTED PINE CONDUCTOR WHIRLIGIG

NEW ENGLAND, 19TH CENTURY

Details
A CARVED AND PAINTED PINE CONDUCTOR WHIRLIGIG
NEW ENGLAND, 19TH CENTURY
21 in. high, 8½ in. wide, 3 in. deep
Provenance
Joseph B. Martinson, New York
Literature
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Guennol Collection (New York, 1982), vol. 2, pp. 236-238.
Herbert W. Hemphill, Jr., ed., Exhibition catalogue, Folk Sculpture USA, New York, The Brooklyn Museum and Los Angeles, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1976, p. 9.
Exhibited
Osaka, Japan, Expo '70, United States Pavilion
New York, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Folk Sculpture USA, March 6-May 31, 1976

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