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Folk Art Architectural Painting Framed in Antique Stove Pipe Collar for your consideration. The stove pipe collar frame measures approx. 15 1/2 inches in diameter and approx. 1/2 of an inch thick. The painting measures approx. 8 inches in diameter. American. Original art information card on back of painting reads, “HERITAGE ’75, Name Pat Taylor, Address Dearborn, Mo., Title once upon a time, Medium Acrylic on old shingle, Price, $50, Historical Information painted on old unused shingle salvaged from old ghost town in Colorado-frame is stove pipe collar from old house”. The painting depicts an old church or schoolhouse in a winter setting. The painting is encased in an ornate cast iron antique stove pipe collar. The stove pipe collar is nicely decorated with reticulated floral motifs and cartouche openwork. Impressed mark on back rim of stove pipe collar reads, “DESIGN PATENTED JUNE 25, 1895”. Very good antique/vintage condition. Shows wear commensurate with age and use. Painting has black electrical tape holding cardboard backing to keep painting in place. Natural aged patina. See photos. Displays historically important and decoratively attractive.

There is little historical information about the artist. This work could possibly be attributed to PATRICIA ANN (MASON) TAYLOR (1939-2016). She was born in Springfield Missouri, and this is where the painting was acquired from a local antique store. Pat’s aptitude for drawing and painting was evident from childhood, but it wasn’t until her thirties that Pat began to pursue art in earnest. She attended the New Orleans Academy of Fine Art, and over the next several decades established herself as an expressionistic visual artist. Pat’s greatest desire was to glorify God by revealing His beauty and character on canvas. In her most treasured series, Pat created one hundred works of art depicting the entirety of the Biblical book of Revelation. In addition to her Biblical artwork, she was busy teaching the principals of form and color to neighborhood children, designing personalized cards for friends, and contributing paintings to charitable causes. Pat freely shared her time and talent with those around her. The building depicted in this painting is unknown and we cannot fully attribute this painting so therefore are selling as a Folk Art piece. Information about Patricia Taylor obtained from her obituary on Shadel’s Colonial Chapel. If anyone would know further information on this piece, we would love to know more about this mystery piece.

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Item id: PBY1331
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