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Butter Prints and Molds

by Paul E. Kindig

A most comprehensive work on wooden butter shapers. Detailed chapters on handmade, craftshop-made, and factory-made prints and molds help to identify the methods of construction and patterns associated with each type. A fascinating section on European collections presents many variations from continental Europe and Great Britain, bringing the study around to confront its origins.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

This is the first and a most comprehensive work on wooden butter shapers, a subject of interest to many folk art authorities and collectors. While working as a Specialist in History for the Museum of Michigan State University, the author, Paul Kindig, examined and photographed all of the major museum collections in the United States and Many private collections. The author has also visited numerous museums in Europe and compared their butter prints and molds with the American successors. Detailed chapters on hand-made, craftshop-made, and factory-made prints and molds help to identify the methods of construction and patterns associated with each type. The large and exquisitely illustrated center of the book is devoted to the design motifs found on these bearers of wonderful folk art designs. Beautiful color photographs show the tulips, hearts, plant forms, animals, symbols and monograms which can be seen as the American counterparts to coats of arms. Finally, a fascinating section on European collections presents many variations from Continental Europe and Great Britain, bringing the study around to confront its origins.

Author Biography

Mr. Kindig lives at his cow ranch in Jo Daviess County in northwest Illinois.

Long Description

This is the first and a most comprehensive work on wooden butter shapers, a subject of interest to many folk art authorities and collectors. While working as a Specialist in History for the Museum of Michigan State University, the author, Paul Kindig, examined and photographed all of the major museum collections in the United States and Many private collections. The author has also visited numerous museums in Europe and compared their butter prints and molds with the American successors.Detailed chapters on hand-made, craftshop-made, and factory-made prints and molds help to identify the methods of construction and patterns associated with each type. The large and exquisitely illustrated center of the book is devoted to the design motifs found on these bearers of wonderful folk art designs. Beautiful color photographs show the tulips, hearts, plant forms, animals, symbols and monograms which can be seen as the American counterparts to coats of arms. Finally, a fascinating section on European collections presents many variations from Continental Europe and Great Britain, bringing the study around to confront its origins.

Details

ISBN0887400582
Author Paul E. Kindig
Pages 248
Publisher Schiffer Publishing Ltd
ISBN-10 0887400582
ISBN-13 9780887400582
Format Hardcover
Imprint Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Place of Publication Atglen
Country of Publication United States
DEWEY 736.4
Language English
Media Book
DOI 10.1604/9780887400582
Year 1997
Publication Date 1997-01-09
AU Release Date 1997-01-09
NZ Release Date 1997-01-09
US Release Date 1997-01-09
UK Release Date 1997-01-09
Illustrations 916 photos
Audience General

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