JOHN PHILIP FALTER (1910-1982)
JOHN PHILIP FALTER (1910-1982)
JOHN PHILIP FALTER (1910-1982)
JOHN PHILIP FALTER (1910-1982)
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JOHN PHILIP FALTER (1910-1982)

Bill's Bird House

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JOHN PHILIP FALTER (1910-1982)
Bill's Bird House
signed 'John Falter' (lower right)
oil and pencil on paperboard laid down on canvas
20 x 19 in. (50.8 x 48.3 cm.)
Painted circa 1948.
来源
Judy Goffman Fine Art, New York.
Private collection.
Heritage, Dallas, Texas, 13-14 October 2012, lot 78046, sold by the above.
Private collection, acquired from the above.
Heritage, Dallas, Texas, 1 July 2020, lot 68166, sold by the above.
Acquired by the present owner from the above.
出版
The Saturday Evening Post, May 8, 1948, cover illustration.
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The present work is accompanied by a copy of the May 8, 1948 edition of The Saturday Evening Post.

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The present work was initially illustrated on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post, on May 8, 1948, accompanied by the following explanation: "Bill, the Birdhouse Builder, lives and builds in Artist John Falter's home town, Atchison, Kansas, and his birdhouses must be famous from the rice fields of Louisiana, where the ricebirds congregate to the snow fields, where the ptarmigans hang out. For he gives the birds a joint painted so bright they could see it through a London fog. Bill, who is more formally Mr. William Kloeper, is eighty, and has built enough birdhouses for about 1400 pairs of birds. When the West was still frontier, Bill drove the stagecoach from Casper to Thermopolis, Wyoming, and served in two important public capacities in Thermopolis—as town marshal and bartender. But he told Falter that the Old West was safer and quieter than many a modern city." (The Saturday Evening Post, May 8, 1948, p. 3)

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