JOHN L. HEATWOLE (1948-2006), SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, FOLK ART GROUP CARVING
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JOHN L. HEATWOLE (1948-2006), SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, FOLK ART GROUP CARVING, depicting a shepherdess, two sheep and her dog, mounted as a wall shelf with landscape backsplash, polychrome paint, signed "JL Heatwole VA. ‘84" on lower edge and reverse of shepherdess. 1984. Figures 3" to 7" H, 18" x 9 3/4" OA.
Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition and conservation funds of a private Virginia museum.
Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates, 6/22/2013, lot 558.
Ex-Rockingham Co., VA private collection.
Catalogue Note: John L. Heatwole was an award winning wood carver, author, historian, and folklorist, who lived and worked in Bridgewater, VA for most of his life. Heatwole was a direct descendant of numerous Shenandoah Valley artisans, including potter John D. Heatwole and blacksmith Peter Wine. His work reflected childhood imagination and the folk traditions of the Shenandoah Valley. In 1991, he was the first Virginia artist and the only carver ever to be honored with a solo exhibition of his work in the U. S. Senate Rotunda on Capitol Hill. The "Washington Post Arts Magazine" described Heatwole as "a magical interpreter of man's need for humor, fantasy and wonder." Heatwole passed away in 2006 at the much-too-early age of 58 after a heroic battle with cancer.
Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition and conservation funds of a private Virginia museum.
Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates, 6/22/2013, lot 558.
Ex-Rockingham Co., VA private collection.
Catalogue Note: John L. Heatwole was an award winning wood carver, author, historian, and folklorist, who lived and worked in Bridgewater, VA for most of his life. Heatwole was a direct descendant of numerous Shenandoah Valley artisans, including potter John D. Heatwole and blacksmith Peter Wine. His work reflected childhood imagination and the folk traditions of the Shenandoah Valley. In 1991, he was the first Virginia artist and the only carver ever to be honored with a solo exhibition of his work in the U. S. Senate Rotunda on Capitol Hill. The "Washington Post Arts Magazine" described Heatwole as "a magical interpreter of man's need for humor, fantasy and wonder." Heatwole passed away in 2006 at the much-too-early age of 58 after a heroic battle with cancer.
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JOHN L. HEATWOLE (1948-2006), SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, FOLK ART GROUP CARVING
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