Jeffrey S. Evans & Assoc., Inc.
Live Auction

March 21, 2024: Americana - Day Two

Thu, Mar 21, 2024 09:00AM EDT
  • Dolls
Lot 1054

POLLY PAGE, ATTRIBUTED, TENNESSEE FOLK ART HAND-CARVED MAN AND WOMAN DOLL PAIR

Estimate: $150 - $250
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$3,000 $250
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POLLY PAGE, ATTRIBUTED, TENNESSEE FOLK ART HAND-CARVED MAN AND WOMAN DOLL PAIR, depicting a man and woman, possibly depicting Aunt Jenny and Uncle Pink, each with jointed shoulders, hips, and knees. Vintage clothing including man with overalls and lady with dress and apron. Second quarter 20th century. 9" and 9 1/4" H.
Catalogue Note: Biography (from the Tennessee Arts Commission website): "In her long career as a woodcarver, Page has preserved the legacy of Cumberland County's Pleasant Hill Academy, one of Tennessee's most notable Appalachian settlement schools. Part of a wider education and social reform movement in isolated areas of the southern mountains, the school also had programs encouraging student involvement in traditional arts and crafts. Page enrolled there in 1929 and soon became the star pupil of carving teacher Margaret Campbell, mastering many human and animal figures. She developed her own signature character dolls, 'Hitty' and 'Aunt Jenny' and 'Uncle Pink,' based on people in the community. When the academy closed in the 1940's, Page became a leader and teacher in the Pleasant Hill Community Crafts program that succeeded it. She carved nonstop throughout the years and gained a wide reputation, starting her own Polly Page Craft Center in the 1970s, where she hosts visitors and customers. She inspired Jane Fonda's title character in the 1981 film The Dollmaker. In 2010, Page's work and biography were featured in Robert Cogswell's book, Tradition: Tennessee Lives and Legacies. Then, in 2013, Page received the Tennessee Folklife Heritage Governor's Arts Award."

Condition

Excellent condition with less than expected wear. Clothing with expected minute wear and some re-stitching.

Deaccessioned by the Wachovia Historical Society to benefit acquisitions and conservation funds.