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Lot 121
A Folk Art Painting by Reuben Aaron Miller (GA, 1912-2006), Old Glory
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Oil on scrap metal, signed and inscribed to verso, framed.

Frame dimensions 20 x 24 in.

From the Estate of the late Dr. Everette James, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Self-taught folk artist, Reuben Aaron Miller is known for his whirligigs, metal cutouts, and drawings. Born in Rabbittown, Georgia, Miller lived on the same property where he was born most of his life. He gained widespread fame in 1984 after the band REM filmed "Left of Reckoning" among Miller's whirligigs.

Miller's works are in numerous public collections including the Asheville Art Museum, Birmingham Museum of Art, Kentucky Folk Art Center, Morris Museum of Art, and the New Orleans Museum of Art.

Some scuffing and nicking to frame; metal with rusting and bending as found.