Chains carved from a single block of wood, cages whittled with wooden balls rattling inside—all ‚made with just a pocketknife’—are among our most enduring folk designs. Who makes them and why? what is their history? what do they mean for their makers, for their viewers, for our society? Simon J. Bronner portrays four wood carvers in southern Indiana, men who had been transplanted from the rural landscapes of their youth to industrial towns. After retiring, they took up a skill they remembered from childhood. Bronner discusses how creativity helped these men adjust to change and how viewers‘ responses to carving reflect their own backgrounds. By recording the narratives of these men’s lives, the stories and anecdotes that laced their conversation, Bronner finds new insight into the functions and symbolism of traditional craft. Including anew illustrated afterword in which the author discusses recent developments in the carver’s art, this new edition will appeal to carvers, scholars, and anyone interested in traditional woodworking.
Simon J. Bronner
The Carver’s Art
Crafting Meaning from Wood
The Carver’s Art
Crafting Meaning from Wood
Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 224 ● ISBN 9780813187297 ● Dateigröße 11.9 MB ● Verlag The University Press of Kentucky ● Ort Lexington ● Land US ● Erscheinungsjahr 2021 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 7859892 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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