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  2. A. Elmer Crowell - Wikipedia

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    Carving wooden birds Anthony Elmer Crowell , also known as A. Elmer Crowell (December 5, 1862 – January 1, 1952) was a master decoy carver from East Harwich , Massachusetts . Crowell specialized in shorebirds , waterfowl , and miniatures.

  3. Ira Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Ira Hudson (1873 - 1949) was an American boat builder and prolific decoy and shorebird carver from Chincoteague, Virginia. He created over 20,000 decoys during his lifetime, full sized and miniatures. [1] Hudson's carvings were primarily of local waterfowl, using no patterns so each carving had a unique design. [2]

  4. Grainger McKoy - Wikipedia

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    After receiving an antique duck decoy from his grandmother as a child, McKoy carved his first bird out of wood - a shorebird from cypress wood. He is a graduate in the class of 1965 of Edmunds High School (now Sumter High School), Sumter, S. C.

  5. Museum of Eastern Shore Culture gets opening date in ... - AOL

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    The upcoming Museum of Eastern Shore Culture will feature wood carvings, but also much more. It's set to open Nov. 2, 2024.

  6. Floyd Scholz - Wikipedia

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    Floyd Scholz's book Peregrine Falcon: Dynamic Carving and Painting Techniques for a New Era. Floyd Scholz (born February 27, 1958) is an American artist, author and musician known for his lifelike carvings of birds. He is also the author of several books, including Birds of Prey (Stackpole Books, 1993) and Owls (Stackpole Books

  7. Peter Peltz - Wikipedia

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    [5] Peltz carved and painted a variety of birds, from waterfowl to birds of prey, with most of his subjects being species present in New England. [1] [2] Peltz's sculptures of smaller birds such as songbirds were generally life-sized, while his carvings of larger birds were scaled down. [5] [12]

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