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Independent Order of Odd Fellows Quiver of Arrows
Artist unidentified
Photo by José Andrés Ra…
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Quiver of Arrows
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Quiver of Arrows
Artist unidentified
Photo by José Andrés Ra…
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Quiver of Arrows Artist unidentified Photo by José Andrés Ramírez
Record Details

Independent Order of Odd Fellows Quiver of Arrows

Date1875–1900
MediumPaint and gold leaf on wood, with metal
Dimensions23 × 4" diam.
Credit LineGift of Kendra and Allan Daniel
Accession number2015.1.53
Description

The quiver, bow, and arrows were originally used in the rituals of the Second, or Love, Degree rituals of Odd Fellowship that related the biblical story of David and Jonathan. After the group reorganized its degrees in 1882, these symbols became part of the First, or Friendship, Degree. In this context, the quiver acts as a receptacle to store the means of ensuring safety, and also teaches that an Odd Fellow should be “ever ready to watch over a brother’s welfare, and to render him due service.” The quiver is a sign of preparation and readiness, and a symbol of memory. The arrows it holds further reflect the idea that there is a “place for everything and everything in its place.” Like many other props shown in the exhibition, these brightly colored objects were available from specialized manufacturers in different styles and costs.

Stacy C. Hollander, "Independent Order of Odd Fellows Quiver of Arrow," exhibition label for Mystery and Benevolence: Masonic and Odd Fellows Folk Art from the Kendra and Allan Daniel Collection. Stacy C. Hollander, curator. New York: American Folk Art Museum, 2016.

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