@SFOMuseum Twitter Posts Tagged AmericanFolkArt This is SFO Museum's archive of the @SFOMuseum Twitter account. There are 51 posts and this is page 4 of 5. See all the tags or all the Twitter posts that have been archived so far.
See more #weathervanes in "#AmericanFolkArt: An Enduring Legacy", on display, pre-security, in the International Terminal. https://t.co/fcyWpg2hGV
This tweet was posted on January 04, 2018.
American colonists began crafting #weathervanes during the seventeenth century. Eventually, each village, town, and city displayed a #weathervane atop its highest building. #AmericanFolkArt
This tweet was posted on January 04, 2018.
See "#AmericanFolkArt: An Enduring Legacy", on display, pre-security, in the International Terminal. https://t.co/fcyWpg2hGV
This tweet was posted on December 27, 2017.
Men often made items of #furniture for their homes, such as this chair, which is embellished with a heart—a beloved Pennsylvania German motif. #AmericanFolkArt
This tweet was posted on December 27, 2017.
See "#AmericanFolkArt: An Enduring Legacy" on display, pre-security, in the International Terminal. https://t.co/fcyWpg2hGV
This tweet was posted on December 13, 2017.
#Fraktur, or illuminated Germanic documents, employ a combination of ink and watercolor and can be easily recognized by its elaborate decoration. #AmericanFolkArt
This tweet was posted on December 13, 2017.
See "#AmericanFolkArt: An Enduring Legacy", on display, pre-security, in the International Terminal. https://t.co/fcyWpg2hGV #AmericanFolkArt
This tweet was posted on December 08, 2017.
Potters often enhanced earthenware pottery, often called #redware, using #sgraffito, in which a pattern is incised into a thin layer of slip, a liquid clay, revealing the colored clay underneath. #AmericanFolkArt
This tweet was posted on December 08, 2017.
See "#AmericanFolkArt: An Enduring Legacy", on display, pre-security, in the International Terminal. https://t.co/fcyWpgjSyt
This tweet was posted on November 21, 2017.
Samplers display hand-embroidered designs using thread. This imaginative piece features a charming, pastoral scene, with a woman sitting under a tree surrounded by animals. #AmericanFolkArt
This tweet was posted on November 21, 2017.
See weathervanes, southern stoneware, wooden canes, carved stone books, and fraternal-order plaques in #AmericanFolkArt, opening tomorrow. https://t.co/fcyWpg2hGV
This tweet was posted on November 17, 2017.
What is installing an exhibition like at the airport? Check out our Instagram story! #AmericanFolkArt https://t.co/htqB027Vuh
This tweet was posted on November 17, 2017.










