This photograph of Hayden Hensley with several carving blanks was taken by Doris Ulmann when she came to Brasstown, N.C. in 1933 or1934. Hensley was one of the first woodcarvers trained at the John C. Campbell Folk School, participating in the woodcarving cooperative that later came to be known as the Brasstown Carvers
The woman on the right in the photograph is Murrial Martin, who came to Brasstown, North Carolina fr...
This photograph shows woodcarvers working together and getting instruction on the campus of John C. ...
This color photograph by Bernice Stevens shows Jack Hall (1920-1984) and an unidentified woman demon...
This photograph of Bonnie Logan Hensley and Hayden Hensley sitting next to a box of carving blanks a...
Hayden Hensley and wife, Bonnie Logan Hensley, were some of the first students and woodcarvers at th...
This goose, carved in burley maple, exact date unknown, was made by Hayden Hensley (1911-2001). A n...
This goose was made of holly wood by Hayden Hensley (1911-2001). A native of Cherokee County, Hensl...
This goose, carved in apple wood, was made by Hayden Hensley (1911-2001). A native of Cherokee Coun...
This swan, carved in holly wood, was made by Hayden Hensley (1911-2001). A native of Cherokee Count...
This donkey, carved in apple wood, exact date unknown, was made by Hayden Hensley (1911-2001). A na...
This cardinal, carved in apple wood, was made by Hayden Hensley (1911-2001). A native of Cherokee C...
This photograph, taken by Doris Ulmann in 1933 or 1934, depicts Floyd Laney carving. Laney was an e...
This photograph illustrates woodcarvings made by the woodcarvers' cooperative which was one of the f...
This photograph, taken by Doris Ulmann in 1933 or 1934, shows J. O. Penland carving a rooster. Penl...
This photograph illustrates woodcarvings made by the woodcarvers' cooperative which was one of the f...
The woman on the right in the photograph is Murrial Martin, who came to Brasstown, North Carolina fr...
This photograph shows woodcarvers working together and getting instruction on the campus of John C. ...
This color photograph by Bernice Stevens shows Jack Hall (1920-1984) and an unidentified woman demon...
This photograph of Bonnie Logan Hensley and Hayden Hensley sitting next to a box of carving blanks a...
Hayden Hensley and wife, Bonnie Logan Hensley, were some of the first students and woodcarvers at th...
This goose, carved in burley maple, exact date unknown, was made by Hayden Hensley (1911-2001). A n...
This goose was made of holly wood by Hayden Hensley (1911-2001). A native of Cherokee County, Hensl...
This goose, carved in apple wood, was made by Hayden Hensley (1911-2001). A native of Cherokee Coun...
This swan, carved in holly wood, was made by Hayden Hensley (1911-2001). A native of Cherokee Count...
This donkey, carved in apple wood, exact date unknown, was made by Hayden Hensley (1911-2001). A na...
This cardinal, carved in apple wood, was made by Hayden Hensley (1911-2001). A native of Cherokee C...
This photograph, taken by Doris Ulmann in 1933 or 1934, depicts Floyd Laney carving. Laney was an e...
This photograph illustrates woodcarvings made by the woodcarvers' cooperative which was one of the f...
This photograph, taken by Doris Ulmann in 1933 or 1934, shows J. O. Penland carving a rooster. Penl...
This photograph illustrates woodcarvings made by the woodcarvers' cooperative which was one of the f...
The woman on the right in the photograph is Murrial Martin, who came to Brasstown, North Carolina fr...
This photograph shows woodcarvers working together and getting instruction on the campus of John C. ...
This color photograph by Bernice Stevens shows Jack Hall (1920-1984) and an unidentified woman demon...