Folk Art Room

Info

This interior originally accommodated Ima Hogg’s bath and dressing room. Following her death in 1975, the area was renovated to become a room to recognize her many interests and civic contributions. Thanks to the addition of the Lora Jean Kilroy Visitor and Education Center in 2010, the art objects and memorabilia conveying her and her family’s philanthropy moved to the Hogg Family Legacy Room. In 2010, the interior pictured here was turned into a gallery space dedicated to American folk art. Folk artists are often self-taught. They may not know of the historic traditions of visual art, may choose not to observe them, or may adapt them in personal ways. Some of the objects here were made for practical purposes, while others were just meant to be visually enjoyed.

Sort:
/ 3
Filters
1 to 24 of 69
Overall, proper right side.
Melchoir Fordney
c. 1815
Maple, brass, iron, and silver
B.2023.1
Porringer
Samuel Pennock
c. 1775–1825
Pewter
B.53.1.3
Bottle
c. 1775–1825
Nonlead glass with enamel and pewter
B.78.33
Teapot
c. 1825–1840
Lead-glazed earthenware (spatterware)
B.71.25.A,.B
Sugar Bowl
c. 1825–1840
Lead-glazed earthenware (spatterware)
B.71.24.A,.B
Case Bottle
c. 1780–1820
Glass
B.69.501
Bowl
mid-19th century
Slip-covered earthenware
B.72.93
Tumbler
c. 1775–1825
Nonlead glass with enamel
B.69.500
Nursing or Drug Bottle
c. 1750–1800
Glass with enamel
B.69.499
Eagle
Wilhelm Schimmel
c. 1875–1890
Willow and eastern white pine
B.57.69
Covered Tumbler
c. 1780–1820
Glass
B.78.46.A,.B
scan from file photograph
c. 1785–1830
Black cherry and unidentified inlay; eastern white pine
B.69.127
Case Bottle
c. 1780–1820
Glass
B.69.502
Side Chair
c. 1730–1800
Possibly maple, rush
B.76.168
Cream Jug (Creamer)
c. 1825–1840
Lead-glazed earthenware (spatterware)
B.71.28
Tumbler
c. 1800–1870
Horn, wood
B.59.40.3
Tumbler
c. 1800–1870
Horn, wood
B.59.40.2
Tumbler
c. 1800–1870
Horn, wood
B.59.40.6
Sugar Bowl
c. 1840–1870
Earthenware (redware)
B.63.92.A,.B
Pair of Doors from an Independent Order of Odd Fellows Meetinghouse
P. Finney
c. 1850–1860
Unidentified wood, paint, iron
B.2009.10.1,.2
Pitcher
19th century
Earthenware (redware)
B.62.29
Side Chair
William Seaver and Nathaniel Frost
c. 1800–1805
Eastern white pine, birch, ash, and soft maple
B.69.427
Dish
19th century
Lead-glazed earthenware with slip
B.63.94
Plate
Willoughby Smith
late 19th century
Lead-glazed earthenware
B.63.95
/ 3
Results per page: