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Please see photos for measurements / weight 309 / 532 sold -
Please see photos for measurements / weight 310 / 532 sold -
Some Tiki style Some Pagoda style - all work 346 / 532 sold -
Some Tiki style Some Pagoda style - all work 347 / 532 sold -
Some Tiki style Some Pagoda style - all work 348 / 532 sold -
Some Tiki style Some Pagoda style - all work 349 / 532 sold -
Some Tiki style Some Pagoda style - all work 350 / 532 sold -
Some Tiki style Some Pagoda style - all work 351 / 532 sold -
Please see photos for dimensions . Both are included in this auction - both are framed under glass . Artist: Deborah Skinner was born in 1944 and grew up in Cambridge Massachusetts. She lives in London England now. A master printer and draftsman, Skinner began her study of fine art at Boston University, where in 1967 she earned a B.A. in Art History. Her father , psychologist B.F. Skinner invented the Skinner 'Baby Box'. Popularized for a time in the 50's and 60's. This was Deborah's sleeping space the first 2 1/2 years of her life - Skinner's 'Air Crib', also known as a ' baby tender ' . Her early years were written about in medical journals, world newspapers, and popular magazines like Ladies Home Journal. Deborah describes this space as a wonderful and spacious with a large window/door that gives a better view of the world than the bars of a crib. 370 / 532 -
Please see photos for dimensions . Both are included in this auction - both are framed under glass . Artist: Deborah Skinner was born in 1944 and grew up in Cambridge Massachusetts. She lives in London England now. A master printer and draftsman, Skinner began her study of fine art at Boston University, where in 1967 she earned a B.A. in Art History. Her father , psychologist B.F. Skinner invented the Skinner 'Baby Box'. Popularized for a time in the 50's and 60's. This was Deborah's sleeping space the first 2 1/2 years of her life - Skinner's 'Air Crib', also known as a ' baby tender ' . Her early years were written about in medical journals, world newspapers, and popular magazines like Ladies Home Journal. Deborah describes this space as a wonderful and spacious with a large window/door that gives a better view of the world than the bars of a crib. 371 / 532 -
Please see photos for dimensions . Both are included in this auction - both are framed under glass . Artist: Deborah Skinner was born in 1944 and grew up in Cambridge Massachusetts. She lives in London England now. A master printer and draftsman, Skinner began her study of fine art at Boston University, where in 1967 she earned a B.A. in Art History. Her father , psychologist B.F. Skinner invented the Skinner 'Baby Box'. Popularized for a time in the 50's and 60's. This was Deborah's sleeping space the first 2 1/2 years of her life - Skinner's 'Air Crib', also known as a ' baby tender ' . Her early years were written about in medical journals, world newspapers, and popular magazines like Ladies Home Journal. Deborah describes this space as a wonderful and spacious with a large window/door that gives a better view of the world than the bars of a crib. 372 / 532 -
Please see photos for dimensions . Both are included in this auction - both are framed under glass . Artist: Deborah Skinner was born in 1944 and grew up in Cambridge Massachusetts. She lives in London England now. A master printer and draftsman, Skinner began her study of fine art at Boston University, where in 1967 she earned a B.A. in Art History. Her father , psychologist B.F. Skinner invented the Skinner 'Baby Box'. Popularized for a time in the 50's and 60's. This was Deborah's sleeping space the first 2 1/2 years of her life - Skinner's 'Air Crib', also known as a ' baby tender ' . Her early years were written about in medical journals, world newspapers, and popular magazines like Ladies Home Journal. Deborah describes this space as a wonderful and spacious with a large window/door that gives a better view of the world than the bars of a crib. 373 / 532 -
Please see photos for dimensions . Both are included in this auction - both are framed under glass . Artist: Deborah Skinner was born in 1944 and grew up in Cambridge Massachusetts. She lives in London England now. A master printer and draftsman, Skinner began her study of fine art at Boston University, where in 1967 she earned a B.A. in Art History. Her father , psychologist B.F. Skinner invented the Skinner 'Baby Box'. Popularized for a time in the 50's and 60's. This was Deborah's sleeping space the first 2 1/2 years of her life - Skinner's 'Air Crib', also known as a ' baby tender ' . Her early years were written about in medical journals, world newspapers, and popular magazines like Ladies Home Journal. Deborah describes this space as a wonderful and spacious with a large window/door that gives a better view of the world than the bars of a crib. 374 / 532 -
Please see photos for dimensions . Both are included in this auction - both are framed under glass . Artist: Deborah Skinner was born in 1944 and grew up in Cambridge Massachusetts. She lives in London England now. A master printer and draftsman, Skinner began her study of fine art at Boston University, where in 1967 she earned a B.A. in Art History. Her father , psychologist B.F. Skinner invented the Skinner 'Baby Box'. Popularized for a time in the 50's and 60's. This was Deborah's sleeping space the first 2 1/2 years of her life - Skinner's 'Air Crib', also known as a ' baby tender ' . Her early years were written about in medical journals, world newspapers, and popular magazines like Ladies Home Journal. Deborah describes this space as a wonderful and spacious with a large window/door that gives a better view of the world than the bars of a crib. 375 / 532 -
Please see photos for dimensions . Both are included in this auction - both are framed under glass . Artist: Deborah Skinner was born in 1944 and grew up in Cambridge Massachusetts. She lives in London England now. A master printer and draftsman, Skinner began her study of fine art at Boston University, where in 1967 she earned a B.A. in Art History. Her father , psychologist B.F. Skinner invented the Skinner 'Baby Box'. Popularized for a time in the 50's and 60's. This was Deborah's sleeping space the first 2 1/2 years of her life - Skinner's 'Air Crib', also known as a ' baby tender ' . Her early years were written about in medical journals, world newspapers, and popular magazines like Ladies Home Journal. Deborah describes this space as a wonderful and spacious with a large window/door that gives a better view of the world than the bars of a crib. 376 / 532 -
Please see photos for dimensions . Both are included in this auction - both are framed under glass . Artist: Deborah Skinner was born in 1944 and grew up in Cambridge Massachusetts. She lives in London England now. A master printer and draftsman, Skinner began her study of fine art at Boston University, where in 1967 she earned a B.A. in Art History. Her father , psychologist B.F. Skinner invented the Skinner 'Baby Box'. Popularized for a time in the 50's and 60's. This was Deborah's sleeping space the first 2 1/2 years of her life - Skinner's 'Air Crib', also known as a ' baby tender ' . Her early years were written about in medical journals, world newspapers, and popular magazines like Ladies Home Journal. Deborah describes this space as a wonderful and spacious with a large window/door that gives a better view of the world than the bars of a crib. 377 / 532 -
Please see photos for dimensions . Both are included in this auction - both are framed under glass . Artist: Deborah Skinner was born in 1944 and grew up in Cambridge Massachusetts. She lives in London England now. A master printer and draftsman, Skinner began her study of fine art at Boston University, where in 1967 she earned a B.A. in Art History. Her father , psychologist B.F. Skinner invented the Skinner 'Baby Box'. Popularized for a time in the 50's and 60's. This was Deborah's sleeping space the first 2 1/2 years of her life - Skinner's 'Air Crib', also known as a ' baby tender ' . Her early years were written about in medical journals, world newspapers, and popular magazines like Ladies Home Journal. Deborah describes this space as a wonderful and spacious with a large window/door that gives a better view of the world than the bars of a crib. 378 / 532
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