Kelleher John W Collection
"John W Kelleher: Master Craftsman and Creator of Timeless Art" Step into the enchanting world of John W Kelleher
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"John W Kelleher: Master Craftsman and Creator of Timeless Art" Step into the enchanting world of John W Kelleher, a visionary artist whose creations have stood the test of time. With each stroke of his skilled hands, he breathed life into objects that now hold a special place in history. Take a ride on his Carousel Horse, crafted with love and precision in 1941. Its vibrant colors and intricate details transport you to a bygone era filled with joy and laughter. And just imagine the stories it could tell. In his Tea Store Figure from 1938, Kelleher captures the essence of elegance and grace. This exquisite sculpture exudes sophistication as if inviting you to indulge in a cup of tea while admiring its beauty. The Shaker Dining Table (Marble Top) is another testament to Kelleher's craftsmanship. Created between 1935-1942, this piece showcases his meticulous attention to detail and timeless design principles that make it an everlasting symbol of refinement. Kelleher's Shop Figure from 1939 stands proudly as a representation of hard work and dedication. It embodies the spirit of artisans who pour their heart into their craft, reminding us all to pursue our passions relentlessly. With Justice in mind, Kelleher sculpted an awe-inspiring masterpiece in 1939. This powerful figure symbolizes fairness and equality—a constant reminder that justice should prevail for all. The Sacred Cod holds deep significance for those familiar with Massachusetts' rich maritime heritage. Crafted by Kelleher in 1940, this iconic sculpture pays homage to tradition while capturing the majesty of these revered fish species. His Shaker Cabinet from 1938 exemplifies simplicity at its finest—an elegant blend of form and function that seamlessly fits into any space while providing ample storage solutions. The Shaker Chests of Drawers are true works of art dating back to 1937 when Kelleher's talent shone brightly.