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Folk Art Sculpture, Chicken Fight

Catalogue: Fine Art: Sculpture: Wood: Pre 2000   item# 1177261 (stock# chickenfight)

Folk Art Sculpture, Chicken Fight
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


2500.00 

This is an amazing sculpture carved from one pieces of wood. This piece features two men engaged in watching a chicken fight. One man scratches his head and the other sits coyly in a tai-chi inspired position. This piece measures 11 x 11.75 x 7. This is a serious collector piece that is representative of true Southern Folk Art.


Chris Donnelly Sculpture, Soccer Player, 1997

Catalogue: Fine Art: Sculpture: Wood: Contemporary   item# 1158621 (stock# soccerplayer)

Chris Donnelly Sculpture, Soccer Player, 1997
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$1250.00 

This piece is a numbered sculpture by artist Chris Donnelly from Michigan. Donnelly ventured into carving wooden people beginning in the early 1990's. He has carved hundreds of wooden figures using only basic carving tools, such as gouges, files, and knives. According to Donnelly, "These figures emerge from everyday life, memories, old photos, family, and myself." This piece numbered #133 is signed and dated by the artist. It measures 24 x 9 1/4 x 4 1/4.


Tim Lewis / Black Crow

Catalogue: Fine Art: Sculpture: Wood: Contemporary   item# 1126046 (stock# LewisCrow)

Tim Lewis / Black Crow
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$275.00 

Wonderful hand carved, hand painted black crow by Kentucky outsider artist Tim Lewis. Dimensions are 17" long, 8.5" tall, and 4" deep.


SULTON ROGERS/OUTSIDER ART WOOD CARVING/HEADLESS MAN

Catalogue: Fine Art: Sculpture: Wood: Pre 2000   item# 1074746 (stock# SRHeadlessMa)

SULTON ROGERS/OUTSIDER ART WOOD CARVING/HEADLESS MAN
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$450 

SULTON ROGERS (b. 1922-d. 2004) was the last of the Mississippi self-taught wood carvers and one of the greatest. He settled in Syracuse, New York, and learned something about carving from his father when he was young, taking it up again when he needed something to keep him awake during night shifts at a chemical plant. He eventually moved back to Mississippi to be with his people. From sugar pine, Rogers fashioned snakes, vampires, "haints” (spirits), bodies in coffins, figures with humoro ...click for details

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