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Fancy Fraktur: Brocade Paper in Pennsylvania German Folk Art

Vivid watercolor images of flowers, birds, hearts, and suns have long visually defined fraktur, the illuminated folk art tradition popular among German Americans between the mid-eighteenth and mid-nineteenth centuries, pointing to the delight that German-speaking artists took in exploring the potential for the medium of watercolor to create vibrant, non-naturalistic imagery.