Albert Lang - Portrait of a woman (1891)
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Albert Lang - Portrait of a woman (1891)
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Door lock
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1911
Artist:
Frank L. Koralewsky American, born Germany, 1872–1941
ABOUT THIS ARTWORK
Frank L. Koralewsky served as a traditional ironworker’s apprentice in his native north-German town of Stralsund. After obtaining journeyman status, he worked in various German shops before immigrating to Boston in the mid- 1890s. By 1906 he was a member of the Boston Society of Arts and Crafts, specializing in locksmithing and hardware. This extremely intricate lock, which took seven years to complete, exemplifies the early-20th-century taste for sentimental medievalism and represents the pinnacle of the metalworking tradition at the turn of the 20th century. Exhibited at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, where it won a gold medal, the lock illustrates Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s fairy tale “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.”
There’s still much joy in sending and receiving mail the traditional way.
N.C. WYETH Enter Madame Oil on Canvas 30″ x 22″
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Merlin’s Well, Cornwall, England
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N.C. WYETH Breaking The Log Jam Oil on Canvas 28.5″ x 41″