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Howard Finster
Howard Finster Howard Finster is widely considered to be the grandfather of contemporary American folk art. The youngest of thirteen children, Finster began preaching as a teenager in rural Alabama -- but it was not until 1976, at the age of 60, that he saw a dab of paint on his finger become a face which commanded him to "make sacred art." He spent the last 25 years of his life, until his death in 2001at age 84, painstakingly creating Paradise Garden at his home in Summerville, Georgia. Paradise Garden, which he said was "commissioned from God," was a lush, modern-day version of the Garden of Eden, a rendering of his fantastic visionary world. Finster created and numbered more than 50,000 pieces of original art which combine images and text, and which feature such icons as Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, and George Washington. All of his works were a part of his crusade to save the world before it was too late. Finster's ability to spread his views was indeed impressive: he appeared on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson; his artwork decorates album covers of popular rock groups such as R.E.M. and the Talking Heads; and thousands of tourists made the pilgrimage to Paradise Garden every year.

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Labulo City

Labulo City
27" x 16 1/4"
#15,833 -- August, 14, 1990
$4,000

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Raise A Child Up

Raise A Child Up
28" x 11"
#19,451 -- June 10, 1991
$1,500

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woodburned clock case

woodburned clock case
12" x 16 1/2" x 3"
signed on back -- no date
$750

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The All Seeing Eye

The All Seeing Eye
22 1/2" x 17 1/2"
#20,332 -- August 1, 1991
$700

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woodburned clock case with signed postcard of the Finsters

woodburned clock case with signed postcard of the Finsters
17" x 21 1/2" x 3"
not signed, no date
$750

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Einstein from a Postage Stamp

Einstein from a Postage Stamp
10" x 7" x 3 1/2"
#32,369 -- January 14, 1994
$450

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Antipolio

Antipolio
20" x 8"
#22,230 -- Nov. 28, 1991
$850

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Nations of the World

Nations of the World
21 1/2" x 26"
#11,453; August 28, 1989
$1,500

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Abigrilla

Abigrilla
11" x 18"
#13,998; March 22, 1990
$1,200

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Howard 1943 / I Dreamed That I Was Preaching Hitler's Funeral

Howard 1943 / I Dreamed That I Was Preaching Hitler's Funeral
9" tall x 7" wide x 3 1/2" deep
#13,655; February 6, 1990
$700

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God Cares for His Animals / God Cares for You

God Cares for His Animals / God Cares for You
25" x 55"
#3,748; September 24, 1984
$2,800

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You Can't Serve Two Masters

You Can't Serve Two Masters
27" long x 12 1/2" tall x 3 1/2" deep
#7,413; March 3, 1988
$1,800

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