Signed Norwegian Rosemailing fashion Folk Art Hand Painted Wooden Plate, Eleanor Koshgarian, FREE SHIPPING!!

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Signed Norwegian Rosemailing fashion Folk Art Hand Painted Wooden Plate, Eleanor Koshgarian, FREE SHIPPING!!, Here is a stunning Norwegian Rosemailing wooden 12 inch dish signed by Eleanor Koshgarian Beautifully designed with just.
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Product code: Signed Norwegian Rosemailing fashion Folk Art Hand Painted Wooden Plate, Eleanor Koshgarian, FREE SHIPPING!!

Here is a stunning Norwegian Rosemailing wooden 12 inch dish signed by Eleanor Koshgarian. Beautifully designed with just the right vibrancy to be delightful.
Shows some signs of age. I believe this might be from the 1970's.

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Norwegian rosemaling, or “rose painting” is a form of decorative folk art painting important to Norwegian culture that began originally in the low-land areas of eastern Norway about 1750.

Eleanor F. (Annis) Koshgarian, age 88, wife of the late Vahey "Wire" Koshgarian, of Peabody, died Tuesday fashion morning, January 10, 2012. Eleanor graduated from Essex Agricultural School. Gifted with talent, she was both an accomplished and active artist. Mrs. Koshgarian taught at her Alma Mata, Essex Agricultural School in the Evening Adult and Community Classes in arts for over 20 years, inspiring artists of all ages. She had also operated her own studio at home teaching Early American Design. She also reached out to the "seniors" in Salem's Council on Aging where she taught oil painting. Through the Bay State Council Boy Scouts, she reached out to the area youth as merit badge counselor for local Boy Scout Troops.Mrs. Koshgarian was a member of the Historical Society of Early American Decoration- Strawberry Bank Chapter, the Beverly Guild of Artist (as an oil painting exhibiting member in graphic art), the Lynnfield Art Guild (as an exhibiting member), the porcelain artist guild of New England and the New England Rosemalling Association

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