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Adze (xút.aa)
Adze (xút.aa)

Adze (xút.aa)

Dateca. 1870-1900
Label TextThe most important implement in the artist’s tool box, the elbow adze works swiftly as an extension of the sculptor’s hand for roughing out the general shape of houseposts, canoes, feast dishes, masks and most other types of carving. Red cedar is soft, fine-grained and rot resistant—the perfect material used for just about everything— thus its name “the tree of life."
Object number91.1.91
Credit LineGift of John H. Hauberg
Dimensions14 1/8 x 4 3/4 in. (35.9 x 12.07 cm)
MediumCherrywood, steel, and cotton twine
Photo: Paul Macapia
First Nations, Nuxalk
ca. 1880
Object number: 91.1.34
Adze
Makah
19th century
Object number: 92.118
Photo: Casey Kaplan Gallery
Brian Jungen
2011
Object number: 2014.34
Photo: Paul Macapia
ca. 1870-1900
Object number: 91.1.60
Photo: Paul Macapia
First Nations, Nuu-chah-nulth, Hesquiat
ca. 1880
Object number: 91.1.22
Photo: Paul Macapia
John Yeltadzi
ca. 1890
Object number: 91.1.65
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Indian
ca. 1650-1900
Object number: 69.16
Photo: Paul Macapia
Kaigani Haida
ca. 1850
Object number: 83.230
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
1824
Object number: 2014.24.45
Jug
Persian
late 12th century
Object number: 50.93
Halibut hook (Naxw)
ca. 1890
Object number: 91.1.105