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Artist unidentified, “Carved Stick with Two Whimsy Knots”, United States, n.d., Carved Dark Har…
Carved Stick with Two Whimsy Knots
Artist unidentified, “Carved Stick with Two Whimsy Knots”, United States, n.d., Carved Dark Har…
Artist unidentified, “Carved Stick with Two Whimsy Knots”, United States, n.d., Carved Dark Hardwood, 49 in., Collection of the American Folk Art Museum, Gift of Dorothea and Leo Rabkin, 1999.26.94. Photo by Adam Reich.
Record Details

Carved Stick with Two Whimsy Knots

Daten.d.
Place/RegionUnited States
MediumCarved Dark Hardwood
Dimensions49"
Credit LineGift of Dorothea and Leo Rabkin
Accession number1999.26.94
Photo CreditAdam Reich
Description

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