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married anatomist Thomas Dwight
Whether this monk achieved sainthood I am not entirely sure
2 1/8" t x 1 5/16" d
the tassels dangling between his legs
They've both got a bit of a Hilga af Klint vibe
Clifford M. Guptill's Sublime 1910 Lubec, Maine Folk Art Glass Windowed Barn in Perfect Paint folk art chalkware married anatomist Thomas DwightIf I were to imagine the purest expression of a folk art architectural structure I could, this would be it. And very happily, it was accompanied by a card identifying its maker, Clifford M. Guptill, of Lubec, Maine (the easternmost municipality in the contiguous U. S.) who constructed it at the Lubec Lifesaving Station in 1910. (I've included a 1905 photo of that station found online; perhaps our Clifford is one of the men standing beside it!) All
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