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Fraktur is both a style of lettering and a highly artistic and elaborate illuminated folk art created by the Pennsylvania Dutch (also known as Pennsylvania Deitsch or Pennsylvanian German). Most Fraktur were created between 1740 and 1860. Fraktur drawings were executed in ink and/or watercolors and are found in a wide variety of forms: the Vorschriften (writing samples), the Taufscheine (birth and baptismal certificates), marriage and house blessings, book plates, and floral and figurative scenes. The earlier Fraktur were executed entirely by hand, while printed text became increasingly common in later examples. Common artistic motifs in Fraktur include birds, hearts, and tulips, as well as blackletter and italic calligraphy. Today, many major American museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art have Fraktur in their collection. Important Fraktur have been sold by major American auction houses and antique dealers for prices in excess of $100,000. The definitive text on Fraktur is widely considered to be The Fraktur-Writings or Illuminated Manuscripts of the Pennsylvania Germans, written by Dr. Donald A. Shelley and published by the Pennsylvania German Society in 1961. In late 2004, part of Dr. Shelley's Fraktur collection was sold at public auction in Pennsylvania for $897,833. From Wikipedia under the
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faerie enchantment hu, 16 Jul 2009 14:39:00 GM However, the modern decoration of barns is a late development in . Pennsylvania. Dutch . folk art. . Prior to the 1830s, the cost of paint meant that most barns were unpainted. As paint became affordable, the . Pennsylvania. Dutch began to decorate their ... Hearts and tulips seen on barns are commonly found on elaborately lettered and decorated birth, baptism and marriage certificates known as . Fraktur. . -wikipedia.org. Kutztown . Folk. Festival, . PA. ! 14 · Kutztown . Folk. Festival, . PA. ! ... Images of Paradise of the Pennsylvania Germans: Antidote to the Fall
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Elisabeth Wed, 05 Nov 2008 10:59:00 GM Bob says it looks like frost on a window. FROST . FRAKTUR. (In Process) By Elisabeth Bacon 2008 All Rights Reserved. . Fraktur. (. Pennsylvania German folk art. ), a kind of . Pennsylvania German folk art. (definition from Wikipedia) From Google Blog Search: "Fraktur (Pennsylvania German folk art)" |


