Froebel Kindergarten Antique Paper Cut of the Week #1 (Double-sided)

Regular price $35.00

I recently listed a bunch of these (further down in the "just in" section of listings)--but a bunch can be overwhelming, and I find them each quite singular, so decided to list just a couple individually this week that to me feel most aligned with other things I'm listing today. And so, this one, with this very contemporary feeling off-key combination of  matte gray an a sort of dark mauve/wine, looking a bit like an all seeing eye, or an aerial view of a walled fortress. 

This represents a sophisticated example of kindergarten inventor Friedrich Froebel's (1782 - 1852) "Gift 13", paper cutting-- made using Froebel's proscribed "cutting papers," which were produced in the U.S. by Milton Bradley among others. The learning focus of cut paper works was about the transformation of materials, and the project here was to use all of the pieces from the paper square from which they were cut to create the design; nothing wasted. I find the results just about as aesthetically satisfying as anything else in the world. The set this one came from were all surely done by a kindergarten teacher, who seems to have taken great pleasure and pride in fully exploring the possibilities of the exercise.

Approx  10" x 10", cut paper mounted to cream colored light weight card. There is a bit of purple bleed to the paper cut on the flip side of this one.