Description
which didn't keep his right leg holding on very well
and what looks a lot like a baguette in the hand of the rider
Made of fine porcelain
still lives
It measures 4 7/8" long x 1 1/16" wide x 4" tall and is in good antique condition
Folk Art Chalk Drawing of Couple in Horse-Drawn Sled Signed Clair Bolic table brush which didn't keep his rightIve only turned up only one reference to any Clair Bolic at allborn in Caldwell, North Carolina with an estimated birth year of 1915, and shown as one of several sisters. This seems about right, though Id think perhaps she moved north (there are some of other Bolics from around the same time in Pennsylvania) to a place of snowy winters, where she might have been inspired to paint this. Though I don't know for sure, I am guessing she was African
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