Candy Blower – Robert Frederick Blum

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Blum went to Japan in 1890 to illustrate a series of articles for Scribner’s Magazine and spent eighteen months there working on his own projects. His illustrated three-part article on his experiences appeared in Scribner’s in 1893 and included an image titled “The Ameya,” on which he based this painting. He wrote of an illustration of another ameya, or candy blower: “Very interesting things they do certainly perform . . . using the candy like a glassblower his lump of molten glass, and producing results, if hardly as beautiful or durable, certainly as artistic and finished as regards workmanship

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Print Material

High Quality Paper, Canvas Roll Paper, Canvas On Wooden Board

Dimensions

16 (w) x 12 (h) inches, 24 (w) x 16 (h) inches, 22 (w) x 36 (h) inches

Frame

No Frame, Black Frame, Brown Frame

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