A CARVED AND PAINTED BIRD TREE

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A CARVED AND PAINTED BIRD TREE
"SCHTOCKSCHNITZLER" SIMMONS, SOUTHEASTERN, PENNSYLVANIA, 1885-1910

The brown-painted "tree" with three perched birds each carved with heart shaped wings the first olive and black-painted, the second red with black speckle-decoration, and the third white and blue-painted, on a red-painted base--10¾in. high

Provenance
Clyde Youtz, October 31, 1964

Lot Essay

Although the term "Schtockschnitzler" translates to English as "cane carver," Simmons masterpieces are bird trees. The "tree" on which the bird rests is an actual sassafrass sappling hewn from the roots of dogwood trees. The canes he carved usually have birds as handles, some painted, and some with whistles in their tails.

This bird tree is recorded in the Winterthur library: Decorative Arts Photographic Collection, accesion number 67.745 and Machmaer, figures 1-4.