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Artist unidentified, “Wood Cane with Painted Head and Spotted Snake”, United States, n.d., Wood…
Wood Cane with Painted Head and Spotted Snake
Artist unidentified, “Wood Cane with Painted Head and Spotted Snake”, United States, n.d., Wood…
Artist unidentified, “Wood Cane with Painted Head and Spotted Snake”, United States, n.d., Wood, piece of vine, and tacks, 35 ½ in., Collection of the American Folk Art Museum, Gift of Dorothea and Leo Rabkin, 1999.26.47. Photo by Adam Reich.
Record Details

Wood Cane with Painted Head and Spotted Snake

Daten.d.
Place/RegionUnited States
MediumWood, piece of vine, and tacks
Dimensions35 1/2"
Credit LineGift of Dorothea and Leo Rabkin
Accession number1999.26.47
Photo CreditAdam Reich
Description

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