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1954.702.1, Decoy
DECOY: CROW
1954.702.1, Decoy

DECOY: CROW

Date1900
Mediumwood (Atlantic white cedar), paint, glass
DimensionsOverall: 4 13/16 × 3 1/4 × 13 3/4 in, 0.7 lb. (12.3 × 8.2 × 34.9cm, 298g)
Credit LineGift of the Museum of Modern Art
Object number1954.702.1
DescriptionThis crow decoy is carved from a single solid piece of wood. It has beautiful simple lines and no extra details other than two glass eyes. This is a stick-up decoy; thus, it has a hole drilled in the bottom for a wooden stick to fit in. The entire bird is painted black, the paint having a fine "swirling" affect which is a trademark of the Mason Factory decoys.ProvenanceRockefeller Collection; purchased by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, with funds provided by Abby Aldrich Rockefeller.
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John Vickers
1930-1935
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Early 20th Century
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Edward James Phillips (1901-1964)
1920-1925
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Herman Glick (1895-1983)
ca. 1960
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Louis H. Hahn
1890-1910
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Bert Graves
ca 1940
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Mitchel Lafrance (1882-1979)
ca. 1940
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