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Birds of a Feather : Wildfowl Decoys at Shelburne Museum
Birds of a Feather : Wildfowl Decoys at Shelburne Museum
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Author(s): Denenberg, T.
Denenberg, Thomas
Rogers, Kory W.
ISBN No.: 9780847860609
Pages: 176
Year: 201709
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 87.86
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

A book that celebrates one of the most breathtaking and comprehensive collections of wildfowl decoys in America. Bird decoys were used for hunting in North America until the advent of hunting regulations in the early twentieth century, when decoys started to be prized and collected as masterpieces of American folk art. This handsome book is the first examination of the historic and unparalleled decoy collection at Shelburne Museum. Featuring new photography of 250 of the museum's most important and artistically carved decoys, it includes examples made by the most respected American carvers: Charles Osgood, Lem and Steve Ward, John Blair, Bill Bowman, Nathan Cobb, Jr., Lee Dudley, James Holly, Jr., Nathan Horner, Albert Laing, Joseph Lincoln, A. Elmer Crowell, and Charles "Shang" Wheeler. The story of the collection begins with Joel Barber, the pioneer decoy enthusiast and New York architect, artist, and carver, whose gift of 400 superior examples established the collection in 1952.


Several essays provide groundbreaking scholarship on the origins, construction, and attribution of bird decoys, imparting critical advancements to our modern understanding of this revered tradition.


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