Claflin Collection
"Unveiling the Struggles and Artistry of Claflin: From Women's Suffrage to Majel G
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"Unveiling the Struggles and Artistry of Claflin: From Women's Suffrage to Majel G. Claflin's Masterpieces" Step back in time to 1871, where determined women gathered at a New York polling station, fighting for their right to vote. This pivotal moment in history marked a turning point for gender equality. Fast forward to the late 1930s, and we find ourselves captivated by the craftsmanship of Majel G. Claflin. A copper-toed child's shoe from this era showcases not only practicality but also an attention to detail that speaks volumes about the care put into every creation. Intriguingly, wooden crosses used as headstones during this period provide us with glimpses into lives lost but never forgotten. Each one tells a unique story etched in wood, reminding us of our mortality and the importance of cherishing those who came before us. As we delve further into Claflin's repertoire, we discover a chest designed specifically for clothing or blankets - a testament to both functionality and beauty. Its intricate carvings serve as reminders that even everyday objects can be transformed into works of art. Amongst these treasures stands an awe-inspiring large painted wooden Saint-Virgin Mary statue. Created with meticulous brush strokes, it exudes grace and devotion while serving as a symbol of faith for all who encounter it. The carved cross-grave takes us on another journey through time - its weathered appearance hinting at stories untold yet deeply felt by those who have visited gravesides throughout history. San Jose presents itself next; a carved and painted wooden Santo showcasing religious fervor intertwined with artistic expression. The delicate details bring this piece alive, evoking emotions within anyone fortunate enough to witness its presence. A painted wooden crucifix catches our eye next - crafted with precision by Majel G. Claflin herself in 1939.