A CARVED AND POLYCHROME PAINT-DECORATED SPREADWING EAGLE
A CARVED AND POLYCHROME PAINT-DECORATED SPREADWING EAGLE
A CARVED AND POLYCHROME PAINT-DECORATED SPREADWING EAGLE
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A CARVED AND POLYCHROME PAINT-DECORATED SPREADWING EAGLE

ATTRIBUTED TO WILHELM SCHIMMEL (1817-1890), CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, 1865-1890

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A CARVED AND POLYCHROME PAINT-DECORATED SPREADWING EAGLE
ATTRIBUTED TO WILHELM SCHIMMEL (1817-1890), CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, 1865-1890
10 ¾ in. high, 18 in. wide
Provenance
Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, 15 November 1978, lot 280
Christie's, New York, 20 September 2016, lot 813

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Lot Essay

The legacy of German immigrant Wilhelm Schimmel (1817-1890) rests in his wonderful pine, gesso and paint-decorated animals, which he carved in exchange for room and board from families around Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He fashioned lions, roosters, dogs and other figures, but his most successful sculptures are majestic spreadwing eagles. Schimmel carved the eagle’s body and wings separately, articulating them with angular, choppy feathers and joining them in the final construction. He primed his surface and added color and depth through red, brown and yellow paints that bring the bird to life.

A notorious figure in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Schimmel was memorialized in an obituary published in the Carlisle [Pennsylvania] Sentinel 7 August 1890: “Old Schimmel, the German who for many years trampled through this and adjoining counties, died at the almshouse on Sunday. His only occupation was carving heads of animals out of soft pinewood. He was apparently a man of very surly disposition.” For more information on Schimmel's life, see Karl H. Pass, "Wilhelm Schimmel: Cumberland County Image Maker (1817-1890)," Folk Art, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 52-59. His work is in the collections of multiple major museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Winterthur Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the New-York Historical Society.

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