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Warren Kimble Sailing Ship Hanging Cabinet
$1,250
£943.34
€1,079.98
CA$1,762.91
A$1,935.46
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About the Item
Warren Kimble, Sailing Ship Hanging Cabinet, ca. 1990s
Painted wood, 29 ½ × 26 ½ × 5 ½ in.
Ref: NY10866-nmcx
This whimsical wall-mounted cabinet, crafted in the form of a stylized sailing ship, exemplifies Warren Kimble’s distinctive blend of American folk art and functional design. The façade—shaped and painted to resemble a vessel at sea—features white sails, a chocolate brown hull with a crisp white stripe, and a green sea punctuated by stylized whitecaps and foamy waterline detailing. Behind the ship’s silhouette, two hinged doors open to reveal fixed interior shelving, all housed within a rectangular cabinet designed for wall display.
Kimble, born in 1935, emerged as one of America’s most commercially successful folk artists during the late 20th century. A native of Vermont and a former art teacher, he gained national recognition in the 1990s for his nostalgic imagery that evoked early American life—barns, animals, landscapes, and maritime scenes rendered in a simplified, almost naïve style. His work resonated with a generation seeking comfort in the familiar and the handcrafted, during a period marked by rapid technological change and globalization.
Warren Kimble, Sailing Ship Hanging Cabinet, ca. 1990s
Painted wood, 29 ½ × 26 ½ × 5 ½ in.
Ref: NY10866-nmcx
This whimsical wall-mounted cabinet, crafted in the form of a stylized sailing ship, exemplifies Warren Kimble’s distinctive blend of American folk art and functional design. The façade—shaped and painted to resemble a vessel at sea—features white sails, a chocolate brown hull with a crisp white stripe, and a green sea punctuated by stylized whitecaps and foamy waterline detailing. Behind the ship’s silhouette, two hinged doors open to reveal fixed interior shelving, all housed within a rectangular cabinet designed for wall display.
Kimble, born in 1935, emerged as one of America’s most commercially successful folk artists during the late 20th century. A native of Vermont and a former art teacher, he gained national recognition in the 1990s for his nostalgic imagery that evoked early American life—barns, animals, landscapes, and maritime scenes rendered in a simplified, almost naïve style. His work resonated with a generation seeking comfort in the familiar and the handcrafted, during a period marked by rapid technological change and globalization.
The Sailing Ship Hanging Cabinet belongs to a series of decorative furnishings and painted objects that Kimble produced in collaboration with licensed manufacturers, bringing folk art into everyday domestic spaces. These pieces often straddle the line between art and utility, echoing 19th-century traditions of painted furniture while embracing the playful abstraction that defined Kimble’s visual language.
Kimble’s aesthetic—described by the Vermont Folk Art Gallery as “simplistic yet abstract”—draws inspiration from early American decorative arts, Shaker design principles, and the visual storytelling of itinerant painters. His sailing ship motif, in particular, evokes the maritime heritage of New England and the romanticism of seafaring life, rendered here with charm and clarity.
This cabinet is not only a functional object but also a cultural artifact, reflecting the revival of folk art sensibilities in late 20th-century American design. It speaks to Kimble’s enduring appeal and his ability to translate historical themes into accessible, emotionally resonant forms.
- Dimensions:Height: 29.5 in (74.93 cm)Width: 25.5 in (64.77 cm)Depth: 5.5 in (13.97 cm)
- Style:Modern (Of the Period)
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- Place of Origin:
- Period:1990-1999
- Date of Manufacture:1990s
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Downingtown, PA
- Reference Number:Seller: NY10866-nmcx1stDibs: LU861046763612
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