EDGAR ALEXANDER MCKILLOP (NORTH CAROLINA, 1879-1950), ATTRIBUTED, FOLK ART CARVED WALNUT EAGLE
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EDGAR ALEXANDER MCKILLOP (NORTH CAROLINA, 1879-1950), ATTRIBUTED, FOLK ART CARVED WALNUT EAGLE, from the solid, the stylized figure with glass eyes, no signature located, retaining original varnished surface. Circa 1930. 15 3/4" HOA.
Published: Brunk, ed. - May We All Remember Well, A Journal of the History & Culture of Western North Carolina, volume 1, p. 48.
Literature: See Sotheby's, Important Americana, 9/30/2010, lot 67 for a nearly identical example signed by McKillop.
Catalogue Note: Edgar Alexander McKillop (1879-1950) was a self-taught carver who worked in Balfour, North Carolina. A trained blacksmith, McKillop was a multi-talented individual who also worked in wood and likely played multiple musical instruments. According to notes at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, the artist's daughter knew her father to be "a talented man. He could cook and sew and make rustic and fancy furniture. He could make anything from wood or any kind of metal. He was an inventor. We don't know of any kind of work that he could not do." McKillop's body of work includes carvings of animals, musical instruments, and historical figures, all executed in his characteristic whimsical style.
Provenance:
The important collection of H. Marshall Goodman Jr., Richmond, VA.
Ex-collection of Tony and Marie Shank.
Condition
Very good overall visual condition. Old crack/break and repair to head at juncture with neck.
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