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FORM OF WORKING WOOD BY MEANS OF A CUTTING TOOL
Woodcarver; Wood carver; Wood carvings; Woodcarving; Wood-carving; Wood-Carving; Wood Carving; Wood carvers; Wood carving knife; V-tool; V-Tool; Wooden sculpture; Wood sculpture
  • The Chevy Chase Sideboard by Gerrard Robinson. Often considered to be one of the finest carved furniture pieces of the 19th century and an icon of Victorian furniture.
  • [[Desay Madu Jhya (window)]] in [[Kathmandu]], [[Nepal]] is a specimen of traditional Nepalese wood carving
  • Woodcarver at work
  • Finely carved wooden door in the [[Great Mosque of Kairouan]], Tunisia
  • Detail of the [[Last Supper]] from [[Tilman Riemenschneider]]'s ''Altar of the Holy Blood'', 1501-05, [[Rothenburg ob der Tauber]], Germany
  • [[Mambila]] figure, Nigeria
  • Wood carving with a chainsaw
  • Wood sculpture made by [[Alexander Grabovetskiy]]

wood carving         
(wood carvings)
A wood carving is a decorative piece of wood that has been carved in an artistic way.
N-VAR
woodcarving         
¦ noun
1. the action or skill of carving wood.
2. a carved wooden object.
Derivatives
woodcarver noun
History of wood carving         
  • [[Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum]], [[Istanbul]]
  • Baroque woodcarved apostles from [[Val Gardena]]
  • Gothic statue in carved wood
  • Ancient Egyptian servant statuettes
  • St Sabina]] on the [[Aventine Hill]], dating back from the 5th century
  • Choir stalls in the [[Ulm Münster]] by Jörg Syrlin t.E. (ca. 1470)
  • Bust of [[Cicero]] by Jörg Syrlin t.E., in the [[Ulm Münster]]
  • Detail of a Vietnamese wooden column
  • Details of a Vietnamese wooden ceiling
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Wood carving; Gilded woodcarving; History of woodcarving
Wood carving is one of the oldest arts of humankind. Wooden spears from the Middle Paleolithic, such as the Clacton Spear, reveal how humans have engaged in utilitarian woodwork for millennia.

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Wood carving

Wood carving is a form of woodworking by means of a cutting tool (knife) in one hand or a chisel by two hands or with one hand on a chisel and one hand on a mallet, resulting in a wooden figure or figurine, or in the sculptural ornamentation of a wooden object. The phrase may also refer to the finished product, from individual sculptures to hand-worked mouldings composing part of a tracery.

The making of sculpture in wood has been extremely widely practised, but doesn't survive undamaged as well as the other main materials like stone and bronze, as it is vulnerable to decay, insect damage, and fire. Therefore, it forms an important hidden element in the art history of many cultures. Outdoor wood sculptures do not last long in most parts of the world, so it is still unknown how the totem pole tradition developed. Many of the most important sculptures of China and Japan, in particular, are in wood, and so are the great majority of African sculpture and that of Oceania and other regions. Wood is light and can take very fine detail so it is highly suitable for masks and other sculpture intended to be worn or carried. It is also much easier to work on than stone.

Some of the finest extant examples of early European wood carving are from the Middle Ages in Germany, Russia, Italy and France, where the typical themes of that era were Christian iconography. In England, many complete examples remain from the 16th and 17th century, where oak was the preferred medium.

The oldest wood carved sculpture, the Shigir Idol carved from larch, is around 12,000 years old.

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4. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge accused the Soviets of hiding a microphone inside a wood carving of the Great Seal of the United States that had been presented to the U.S. embassy in Moscow.
5. Jesuit missionaries first came to Bolivia in the late 17th century, bringing Catholicism and converting the indigenous Indian population to art, wood–carving and the composition of baroque and chamber music.