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WINNOWED

It is not easy coming up with compelling and complex material show after show. This catalog is thinner than usual, but phat as ever—quality over quantity with no filler! Of course, we will be bringing more than these works of art to the fair, but herein are a group of well-winnowed works that deserve special attention. Enjoy! Come see this collection and more at The Philadelphia Antiques & Art Show, April 20-22 (*preview party April 19, 2018). Location: The Navy Yard, 4747 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19112.

It is not easy coming up with compelling and complex material show after show. This catalog is thinner than usual, but phat as ever—quality over quantity with no filler! Of course, we will be bringing more than these works of art to the fair, but herein are a group of well-winnowed works that deserve special attention. Enjoy!
Come see this collection and more at The Philadelphia Antiques & Art Show, April 20-22 (*preview party April 19, 2018).
Location: The Navy Yard, 4747 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19112.

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M.L. Snyder<br />

held their own on the galle<br />

A Set of Three Folk Art Bakery Signs<br />

De Kooning, Kline and othe<br />

Maytown, Pennsylvania<br />

the map and Thiebaud’s ear<br />

Painted wood<br />

widely held as seminal wor<br />

Circa 1901<br />

Sizes: (l) 15" x 15 1/4"; (c) 13 3/8" x 17 1/4"; Though we are not sure wh<br />

(r) 19" x 15"<br />

paintings came into Stone’s<br />

The Newport Zoo had his name all over them<br />

Provenance: Allan Stone Collection Newport, KY<br />

Dated: April 6, 1925 Each is signed “M. L. Synde<br />

In 1962, a then-unknown Wayne Size: Thiebaud 11 1/2" (w) x 5 1/4" further (d) x signed 3 1/2" and (h) dated on<br />

walked into the Allan Stone Gallery and<br />

May 6, 1901”<br />

showed him his paintings of cakes A large and and unusual piece of Southern<br />

pastries. At first, the paintings perplexed ceramics featuring a menagerie of<br />

Stone and he thought they just might animals—an be the alligator, birds, a fish, and a<br />

craziest things of earnest he had turtle. ever seen.<br />

But to his amazement, he noticed that they

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