Accession Number2002/2.171
Title#7930
Artist(s)Philip MoulthropObject Creation Date1997Medium & Supportash leaf mapleDimensions 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. (13.97 x 21.59 cm)
Credit LineGift of Robert M. and Lillian Montalto BohlenLabel copyPhilip Moulthrop
Born 1947, Atlanta, Georgia
Lives and works in Marietta, Georgia
#7930
1997
Ash leaf maple
Gift of Robert M. and Lillian Montalto Bohlen, 2002/2.171
Rude Osolnik
Born 1915, Dawson, New Mexico
Died 2001, Berea, Kentucky
Bowl
1998
Spalted maple
Gift of Robert M. and Lillian Montalto Bohlen, 2002/2.173
Rude Osolnik and Philip Moulthrop represent the Southern woodturning tradition. In the American South, production woodturning made its way into folk traditions, with trained artisans providing usable objects for entire communities. Such artisans usually passed along their skills through apprenticeships, sometimes within families. Philip Moulthrop, for example, is the second of three generations of Moulthrops to professionally turn wood; his father Ed was one of the fathers of contemporary woodturning, and his son Matt now turns professionally as well. Southern woodturned objects were among the first to be recognized internationally, as both First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and President Jimmy Carter presented woodturned vessels from the South as gifts to visiting dignitaries around the world during their White House tenures. Osolnik’s work was also among the very first woodturning objects to be featured in a fine arts museum context.
(Out of the Ordinary, 2010)
Physical Descriptionhighly polished round wood vessel
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Keywords
vessels (containers)
wood (plant material)