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ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Wood carving; Gilded woodcarving; History of woodcarving
  • [[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
  • Chinese]] wooden [[Bodhisattva]], [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)]], [[Shanghai Museum]].

Teochew woodcarving         
  • File:Chaozhou Woodcarving in PN3.jpg
  •  Tools of Chaozhou Woodcarving at [[Guangdong Museum]]
  •  Pigment of Teochew woodcarving at Guangdong Museum
Chaozhou Woodcarving; Teochew Woodcarving
Teochew woodcarving, or Chaozhou woodcarving (Chinese: [pinyin]: Cháozhōumùdiāo), is a form of Chinese [[wood carving originating from the Tang Dynasty. It is very popular in Chaoshan, a region in the east of Guangdong.
wood carving         
  • 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
  • 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]]
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
(wood carvings)
A wood carving is a decorative piece of wood that has been carved in an artistic way.
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woodcarving         
  • 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
  • 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]]
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
¦ noun
1. the action or skill of carving wood.
2. a carved wooden object.
Derivatives
woodcarver noun

Wikipedia

History of wood carving

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. However, given the relatively rapid rate at which wood decays in most environments, there are only isolated ancient artifacts remaining.

North American Indian carving includes many everyday objects such as wooden fishhooks and pipe stems. Similarly, Polynesian carving can be found on paddles and the tools of their trade. The natives of Guyana decorated their cassava grater with a well-conceived scheme of incised scrolls, while the natives of Loango Bay embellished their spoons with a design of figures standing up in full relief carrying a hammock. Wood carving is also present in architecture.

Figure-work appears to have been widespread. To carve a figure/design out of wood may be not only more difficult but the results less satisfactory than sculpting with marble, owing to the tendency of wood to crack, be damaged by insects, or be affected by atmospheric changes.

The texture of wood often proves challenging when trying to create the expression and finer features of the face. On the other hand, the rough texture of the wood can lend itself to the more rugged features of the aging face. Magnificent examples exist of the "beetling" of brows, furrows, and lines, all enhanced by the natural defects of the grain of the wood.

In ancient work, the rough surface of the wood may not have been of such importance, since figures were, as a rule, painted both for protection and color. Even from the most ancient of times, color has always been a powerful tool to bring out the beauty and detail of woodcarvings and sculptures, adding depth and dimension to the artwork.

In the early 20th century, the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, on which much of this entry is based, commented, "Of late years, carving has gone out of fashion. The work is necessarily slow and requires substantial skill, making it expensive. Other and cheaper methods of decoration have driven carving from its former place. Machine work has much to answer for, and the endeavor to popularize the craft by means of the village class has not always achieved its own end. The gradual disappearance of the individual artist, elbowed out as he has been, by the contractor, is fatal to the continuance of an art that can never flourish when done at such a distance."

The art and craft of woodcarving continue to survive as demonstrated by the large number of woodcarvers who continue to practice and advance the tradition around the world.