The Jones Island Figurines are rare folk art carved by John Mickowski during his retirement (from 1956 until his death in 1982). Carving close to 200 figures, Mickowski's goal was to make art that depicted the life of people on Jones Island. Jones Island was a small community in Milwaukee on Lake Michigan. Carvings included members of his family and other area natives, such as the fisherman and the peddler. The Jones Island figurines range from a few inches tall to 7 or 8 feet. In 1968, John Mickowski donated three figurines to the museum, and since then three more pieces of Mickowski's art have been donated.
Accession Number: 22006
Catalog Number: H18819-H18820
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