This photograph was taken by Doris Ulmann in 1933 or 1934, and depicts animal woodcarvings made by the carvers at the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, N.C. These carvings are representative of the work produced and sold through the school's woodcarving cooperative while later became known as the Brasstown Carvers
This carved turtle, exact date unknown, was made by Sue McClure and carved from walnut, a particular...
In the early 1930s, the John C. Campbell Folk School taught woodcarving and also managed a carving c...
This brochure, published through the Craft Department of the John C. Campbell Folk School, gives the...
This photograph illustrates woodcarvings made by the woodcarvers' cooperative which was one of the f...
This photograph illustrates woodcarvings made by the woodcarvers' cooperative which was one of the f...
This photograph features an arrangement of hand carved animals and was taken by John Jacob Niles, in...
This mounted black and white photograph shows three women carvers working on small animals. In the ...
This photograph, taken by Doris Ulmann in 1933 or 1934, depicts a large group of hand carved geese. ...
This photograph, taken by Doris Ulmann in 1933 or 1934, shows John Jacob Niles and Olive Dame Campbe...
This photograph, taken by John Jacob Niles in the 1930s, features an assortment of hand carved horse...
This photograph shows woodcarvers working together and getting instruction on the campus of John C. ...
This photograph of two hands carving small animals was taken by Doris Ulmann in 1933. The hands on ...
This photograph of Bonnie Logan Hensley and Hayden Hensley sitting next to a box of carving blanks a...
These carved farm animals are a rarity among John C. Campbell Folk School carvings in that they are ...
This photograph, taken by John Jacob Niles in the 1930s, features an assortment of hand carved roost...
This carved turtle, exact date unknown, was made by Sue McClure and carved from walnut, a particular...
In the early 1930s, the John C. Campbell Folk School taught woodcarving and also managed a carving c...
This brochure, published through the Craft Department of the John C. Campbell Folk School, gives the...
This photograph illustrates woodcarvings made by the woodcarvers' cooperative which was one of the f...
This photograph illustrates woodcarvings made by the woodcarvers' cooperative which was one of the f...
This photograph features an arrangement of hand carved animals and was taken by John Jacob Niles, in...
This mounted black and white photograph shows three women carvers working on small animals. In the ...
This photograph, taken by Doris Ulmann in 1933 or 1934, depicts a large group of hand carved geese. ...
This photograph, taken by Doris Ulmann in 1933 or 1934, shows John Jacob Niles and Olive Dame Campbe...
This photograph, taken by John Jacob Niles in the 1930s, features an assortment of hand carved horse...
This photograph shows woodcarvers working together and getting instruction on the campus of John C. ...
This photograph of two hands carving small animals was taken by Doris Ulmann in 1933. The hands on ...
This photograph of Bonnie Logan Hensley and Hayden Hensley sitting next to a box of carving blanks a...
These carved farm animals are a rarity among John C. Campbell Folk School carvings in that they are ...
This photograph, taken by John Jacob Niles in the 1930s, features an assortment of hand carved roost...
This carved turtle, exact date unknown, was made by Sue McClure and carved from walnut, a particular...
In the early 1930s, the John C. Campbell Folk School taught woodcarving and also managed a carving c...
This brochure, published through the Craft Department of the John C. Campbell Folk School, gives the...