Description
11 3/8 l x 6 3/8” t x 1” d
An excellent addition to a collection of 19th century educational/drawing instruction materials
3 1/8 x 3 /16 as mounted
which led me to learn that images of babies spilling and dropping things (usually in tears) seems to have been a bit of a thing in the early years of the 20th century
Two Shapes, Three Forms, Opposing End Grains, More Sculpture than Puzzle theorem painted box 11 3/8 l x 6A beautiful and also somewhat mysterious feeling thing, or group of things, which I just needed to bring home and be around for a bit. The wood is here is a hard wood, with a very smooth surface (if I were better at identifying woods I would!) Feels much more like a modernist sculpture than something made for a child, and with a tension about how the two positive forms relate to the cutouts in the rectangular block the end grain patterns tell us they
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