Paul Seifert, destined many years after his death to be recognized
among
the nation's leading itinerant folk artists with work akin to that of
Grandma Moses, was active in Richland County in southwestern
Wisconsin in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The file about him in the Richland Center Library,
when found by author William Stark, was labelled "Southwestern
Wisconsin's own folk painter---Paul Seifert".
Folk-art scholar Jean Lipman wrote that "Paul Seifert's simp (showing 500 of 6993 characters). |
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