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Artwork Featuring Hats

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Artist Unknowns

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Bing Crosby?
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A little Google-Fu revealed this was created by Hungarian artist Emerico Imre Toth, using a palette knife and brush, and is titled "Old Man with Pipe". Some of his work features women in various states of undress--nothing vulgar, more along the lines of studies of the female form--so anyone who wants to see other examples of his art online should probably use discretion.
 
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Edward Windsor (E. W.) Kemble (1861 - 1933)

Illustrator known mostly for his illustrations in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain.

"Solid Comfort"
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"Huck Finn"
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"Pap"
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"Who Nailed Him?"
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"The King Shakes Huck"
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"The End"
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And some of his other illustrations of the times:

"Ignorance is Bliss"
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"Poor White"
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"President Taft"
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Edward Windsor (E. W.) Kemble (1861 - 1933)

Illustrator known mostly for his illustrations in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain.

"Solid Comfort"
IMG_3188.jpg


"Huck Finn"
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"Pap"
IMG_3196.jpg


"Who Nailed Him?"
IMG_3197.jpg


"The King Shakes Huck"
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"The End"
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And some of his other illustrations of the times:

"Ignorance is Bliss"
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"Poor White"
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"President Taft"
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great book, always hated the bits with the king and the duke or whatever title the other joker had assumed, great illustrations, especially like huck's pap, and 'poor white'.
 
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I couldn't find the "Arts and Crafts With Hats" thread, so this ends up here. When I caught a glimpse of this in a thrift store window, thinking it was a real vintage lid I turned around and parked. Quite a surprise that needed to be shared with y'all!

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They make birdhouses from Western hats & boots all the time. Some of my old boots have been turned into cactus planters. Here we call that "yard art".

Same as this:

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