Judith Godwin
Mid-20th Century American Expressionist Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
People Also Browsed
1980s Abstract Expressionist Figurative Paintings
Acrylic
1970s Abstract Abstract Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Floor Lamps
Brass
1940s Modern Abstract Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1920s Modern Abstract Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1990s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings
Canvas, Encaustic, Oil
Vintage 1970s North American Modern Paintings
Canvas, Paint
1960s Abstract Expressionist Animal Paintings
Oil, Wood Panel, Graphite
1990s Abstract Portrait Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1950s Abstract Abstract Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1950s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings
Cardboard, Acrylic
1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1980s Expressionist Figurative Paintings
Oil
1960s Contemporary Abstract Paintings
Paper, Oil
1990s Portrait Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
Finding the Right Folk Art for You
Folk art refers to a genre of art that shares the creator’s traditions, offering not just an artistic display but an opportunity to learn about a culture. Vintage, new and antique folk art typically reflects a heritage or location. It can include utilitarian objects and handmade art as diverse as weather vanes, portraiture and paintings, carnival art, quilts and duck decoys.
American folk art is frequently valued because of the traditional skills involved, like weaving, hand-carving wood and even stonework. Many folk artists are self-taught, while some train as apprentices within their community. By using available materials and taking a personal approach to their creations, artists ensure each piece is unique and conveys a story. Native American folk art includes functional objects reflecting their heritage, such as baskets, textiles and wooden pieces.
During the Great Depression, artistic materials in America were hard to come by, so artisans used discarded wood from cigar boxes and shipping crates to make highly stylized, notched pieces — most often picture frames and boxes — that are today sought after by collectors. This folk art style is called tramp art and was popular from roughly 1870 until the 1940s.
Folk art brings vibrant culture and traditions into your home. Browse an extensive collection of folk art on 1stDibs.