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The McDaniel Papercut Collection

  • Nativity scene; Candy McDaniels’ first purchase (for $1!)
  • Sonia Brandes (1946-)
  • Sonia Brandes (1946-)
  • Sonia Brandes (1946-)
  • Sonia Brandes (1946-)
  • Paul D. Beal (1929-2014)
  • Paul D. Beal (1929-2014)
  • Paul D. Beal (1929-2014)
  • Ernst Heinemann (1887–1979), dated 1954
  • Elisabeth W. Mixter (1918-2001), “Divertissement” (1963)
  • Elisabeth W. Mixter (1918-2001), Tulips, dated 1952
  • Elisabeth W. Mixter, “The Secret” (1955)
  • (signature unclear), n.d.
  • Jadwiga “Yaga” Ruta (1933-1991) – in 4 pieces
  • (signature unclear)
  • Charles O’Neal
  • Charles O’Neal
  • signed on back with humorous pseudonym (Mayonnaise ___)!
  • Arlene France (1924)
  • Swiss style, unsigned, n.d.
  • (Jesus in tomb), in several pieces
  • birth celebration for Margaretha (b. 7 March 1827)
  • Devotional: St. Barbara
  • Devotional: S. Josephus (St. Joseph)
  • Devotional: S. Ignacio (St. Ignatius Loyola)
  • Devotional: Ste. Anne
  • Devotional: S. Paulus (St. Paul)
  • Devotional: S. Andreas (St. Andrew)
  • Devotional: St. Barbara
  • Janice Dyar Harrell, “Who Built the Ark? Noah!” (1993)
  • Nancy Freitag, “Noah’s Ark” (1991)
  • Sharon Schaich, “Two by Two” (1998)
  • Faye Du Plessis, “Noah’s Ark”
  • Tim Arnold, “Noah’s Ark,” 1996
  • D. Franz Schmidt (1885)
  • Anna T. Kronick, “The Light of Knowledge”
  • (floral, wycinanki style?)
  • A. Girling, “In the Jungle”
  • Zhao Zi Ping
  • August Edouart (1829)
  • Ernst Moritz Engert (1892 – 1986)
  • S.M.
  • S.M.
  • F. M., “David and Goliath”
  • Elda Strahm Schiesser (1918-2017)
  • P.J. Lacasse, Green Pea Pods (2006), using watercolor
  • Werner Michelin? (Michaelis)
  • Polish wycinanki, prob. post-WWII
  • Clifford Nevin
  • Nelly Schranz
  • Paula Maria Crassé
  • Paula Maria Crassé
  • N. Shelly, “Daniel in the Lion’s Den”
  • Bettye Niedt, “20+ Cats and One Mouse”
  • Walter von Gunten (1930- )
  • Walter von Gunten (1930- )
  • G. Frasiful (?) 1923
  • Josefine Allmayer (1904-1977), “Begegnung” (Encounter)
  • Josefine Allmayer (1904-1977), “Ganseliesl”
  • B. Werner, Children Running
  • B. Werner, Children Running
  • Louis 16, the Queen, and Louis 17, “To Madame Guerin,” 1832
  • Painting by Lydia Bayer (1897–1961)
  • Garnett Marithoic
  • Sharon Schaich (1993)
  • Sharon Schaich
  • Sr. Clarice Steinfeldt, Thistles
  • cut by Cristina M. Remstotista
  • Jupi T. Das (2002)
  • S. Besser
  • Heuer, Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (1978)
  • Carew Rice (1899-1971), “Ain’t Love Grand!” 1944
  • Carew Rice (1899 – 1971), “Ain’t Love Grand!” 1948
  • Carew Rice (1899-1971) inscription on back: “done in my parlor; 1932”
  • Carew Rice, “Mother and Colt,” n.d.
  • Lawrence Tomms (1988), from donated notebook; inspired by Carew Rice
  • Valentine with poem; pinprick patterns
  • Brendt Sherriden (?), “Elizabeth R[egina]”
  • I. Bonda, “Actum Bonda,” Alpha-Omega S79S.
  • (scissors cutting, unsigned)
  • (scissors cutting, unsigned)
  • Margarete Heinze Koch, “Silhouette: Tigridia”
  • Margarete Heinze Koch, Silhouette
  • Sybille Gleim-Eckardt (1982)
  • Sybille Gleim-Eckardt
  • Martha Link, “Mouse” (1976)
  • M. Clarke, “Bless This House…”; cut paper collage from cancelled stamps
  • Claudia Hopf, “Rabbit, Bird, Tree” (1978)
  • Claudia Hopf, “Turtle, Tree” (1978)
  • Claudia Hopf, “Bear, Squirrel, Tree” (1978)
  • Claudia Hopf, “Cat under Tree” (1978)
  • Claudia Hopf
  • Claudia Hopf
  • Classic Thai Dancer (8″ diam)
  • Lucy Beck
  • Steup
  • [Clyety?]
  • Clyety?
  • Elizabeth Moore, “4 Tree Nymphs” (1975)
  • Sharon Schaich, “Maypole celebration: May is on the march; the heart reigneth” (1977)
  • E. Koch, Little girl, bird on branch
  • Linda Carr, traditional tree, heart, bird, squirrel, rabbit; 1985
  • Sharon Schaich
  • Sharon Schaich
  • Tilly Schouten
  • Tilly Schouten
  • Tilly Schouten
  • oval edge; girl with deer; probably meant to be egg decoration
  • oval edge; queen at spinning wheel (unsigned, undated); probably meant as egg decoration
  • Alfred Stephan (?), “Jugenzeit,” Berlin, undated
  • Alfred Stepham (?), “Der kleine Vögeldieb” (The Little Bird-Thief)
  • Anna Elisabeth (Anneliese) Hartmann-Zeller (1900-1987)
  • Sharon Schaich
  • J. Forster
  • Nelly Naef (1987)
  • ?Wilhelm Müller (Germany 1804-1864)
  • William Hunt Diederich (American, b. Hungary, 1884–1953), “Beginning of the Fight”
  • William Hunt Diederich (American, b. Hungary, 1884–1953)
  • William Hunt Diederich (American, b. Hungary, 1884–1953)
  • “Ohne dich allein ist auf der Welt kein Herz das mir sonst gefällt” (Except for you, no heart in the world pleases me)
  • Marcia Guthrie, “The Fat Cat”
  • (unsigned, undated)
  • Tilly Schouten
  • M. Rehbock (?), orig. scissors cut, “Amadeus Mozart”, n.d.
  • Martha Ann Honeywell (1786–1856), “cut without hands”
  • Martha Sachse-Schubert (1890 – after 1949), “Viel Glück” (Much Good Fortune)
  • Sharon Schaich, Walking man
  • Sharon Schaich, Woman with apron
  • Irene P. Lesagere (?), 2000
  • Nellie Buttes, Cut Out by Cousin Nellie Buttes for Helen L. Fillebronovic (?), n.d.
  • Larry Morganti, Animal Orchestra, 1995
  • Larry Morganti, 1995
  • Larry Morganti, 1995
  • (revolutionary soldier on horse), unsigned, n.d.
  • Zitomir Rukeseyna (?), Scofti Roob (?), n.d.
  • Sjytte, n.d.
  • Sjytte, n.d.
  • Sjytte, n.d.
  • E.C.W. (or M.C.W.), n.d.
  • Mildred H. Warwick
  • Ursula Kirchner – 06
  • Gerd Paul (from series of courting couples, Germany, 1920s-1930s)
  • Horst Rumyn (?), 1933
  • Clifford Nevin
  • A. Lysher
  • Wbg. 57. “Unglaublich, aber wahr!”
  • Scene – day laborer coming home from field
  • Scene – day laborer in field with horse team
  • Postcard back (text from Horst Gamin?), 19 June 1936, Regensburg, “Dear Annamarie!” sent to Annamarie Seidl in München
  • Hans Bittner, orig. scissors cut
  • Hans Bittner, orig. scissors cut
  • Hans Bittner, orig. scissors cut
  • Hans Bittner, orig. scissors cut
  • Hans Bittner (interview: https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1981004_afs20538a/), orig. scissor cut
  • (commercial pattern?)
  • Leopold Wächtler, n.d.
  • Leopold Wächtler, Leo Tolstoi (orig. scissors cut), n.d.
  • L[eopold] Wächtler (1896–1988), orig. scissors cut, Aus dem Fichtelgebirge, Bischofsgrün
  • Leopold Wächtler, “Rothenburg ob der Tauber, der Sauturm [Pig Tower],” orig. scissors cut, n.d.
  • Leopold Wächtler, “Der Wandturm [Wall Tower],” n.d.
  • G. Schwarz, Graf Zeppelin, n.d.
  • “Francois Roury”, dedicated to Marie Merley, 1831
  • unsigned, Netherlands, ca. 1732
  • Dora Baum, two very small collaged works

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