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Date
n.d.
Material
wood; string; metal
Catalogue Number
108.05.1034
Description
A traditional folk toy of a bear and fox that has been hand carved. Woodcarvings, much like this one, have been a preoccupation for Russia handicraftsmen for centuries. The small village of Bogoroskoye has long been the most celebrated center of wood carving in Russia. At one time it was fairly co…
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Title
Figurine Toy
Date
n.d.
Material
wood; string; metal
Dimensions
9.0 x 3.9 x 20.8 cm
Description
A traditional folk toy of a bear and fox that has been hand carved. Woodcarvings, much like this one, have been a preoccupation for Russia handicraftsmen for centuries. The small village of Bogoroskoye has long been the most celebrated center of wood carving in Russia. At one time it was fairly common for everyday items such as utensils and various domestic appliances to be carved to resemble common animals. Clever toys depicting animals in humorous activities have been age-old favourites. Coincidentally the bear is one of the principal figures portrayed in Russian literature as a special animal closely related to humans. There is a moveable piece of wood located on the viewer right side that allows the animals to come to life on command. The carving consists of a bear, who is fishing, and a fox. Between both of the animals is a bucket with two fish sticking out of the top. Both animals are facing towards the extended piece of wood on the viewer right side. The sly looking fox seems to be waiting for the perfect moment to steal one of the fish sticking out of the bucket, which is conveniently located at the bear’s back out of his sight line. There is a string attaching the bears fishing line and the fox and if one pushes this short piece of wood inward, the bear that is fishing gets a lucky catch startling the fox and forcing it to move back away from the bear. This all happens in one fluid motion as you push the short piece of wood. The moveable (left arm) of the bear has been fastened in place using a metal screw that is visually obvious to the viewer. Along the front and back sides of the wood a simple yet decorative line has been carved giving it a bit more character. The wood have likely started out as one longer block of wood before artisans would have used a hatchet, special knife with a short curved blade and a wooden handle, and a set of round cutters of a different sizes to carve and shape the toy. On the bottom of the object there are three separate stamps in purple ink. None of the three markings can be made out.
Subject
folk art
craft
household
Nick Morant
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
108.05.1034
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A people's art. Primitive, naive, provincial and folk painting in Canada

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20657
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
c1974
Author
Harper, J. Russell
Publisher
(Toronto): University of Toronto Press
Call Number
ND246 F6 H3
Author
Harper, J. Russell
Publisher
(Toronto): University of Toronto Press
Published Date
c1974
Physical Description
176p. : illus., port.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Folk art
Accession Number
2862
Call Number
ND246 F6 H3
Location
Art Library is located in Curatorial Department - Please contact Curatorial Department for access
Collection
Art Library
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Spirit of Nova Scotia : traditional decorative folk art

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20998
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1985
Author
Field, Richard Henning, 1944-
Publisher
Halifax : Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
Call Number
NK842 N68 F53
Author
Field, Richard Henning, 1944-
Responsibility
Richard Henning Field
Publisher
Halifax : Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
Published Date
1985
Physical Description
x, 211p. : facsims (some col.)
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Folk art - Nova Scotia - Exhibitions
Decorative arts - Nova Scotia - Exhibitions
Notes
Catalogue of an exhibition organized by the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, opening at the Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask., Jan. 18- Mar. 9, 1986, and travelling to other galleries
Includes bibliographical references
Call Number
NK842 N68 F53
Location
Art Library is located in Curatorial Department - Please contact Curatorial Department for access
Collection
Art Library
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