Kentucky Crafts

Kentucky Crafts by Phyllis George Brown is a First Edition published by Crown on October 31, 1989. This book, written in English and spanning 203 pages, showcases the work of forty-six Kentucky folk artists and craftsmen. It presents a diverse array of crafts, including baskets, quilts, toys, and dolls, while also sharing the personal experiences and perspectives of the artisans involved.
Readers will find a rich exploration of handicraft traditions in Kentucky, highlighting the skills and creativity of local artisans. The book delves into the stories behind the crafts, offering insights into the cultural significance of these art forms. Kentucky Crafts serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of art and craftsmanship in the United States, providing a glimpse into the lives and works of talented individuals dedicated to their craft.
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Showcases the work of forty-six Kentucky folk artists and craftsmen, encompassing crafts ranging from baskets and quilts to toys and dolls, and relates their personal experiences and views on art
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