Watercolor is mounted to backing paper (original to it
including for the sense of reverence it displays toward to hunting and the animals themselves
and her expression--one can just feel the harsh wind she is braced against
and I believe the fine gauge wool yarn with which the skin was knit was hand-dyed
Approxx 2 1/8" d x 1 1/4" w and in very good condition
Henry Neiswanger's Barn with Stables, 1905 JH Adair Drawing, Spring Grove, PA fancy woman doorstop Watercolor is mounted to backingOne of a couple more today by a young J. H Adair of Spring Grove, PA, c. 1905, which I purchased together; just my sort of drawings. I found a number of Neiswangers in Lancaster Country, PA , including two Henrys, one born in 1796 and one in 1857, both of whom ultimately wound up in Ohio. I'm a sucker for a Pennsylvania folk art drawing of a barn, but it's the specific of this one I really love, with the majority of attention paid to detailing the