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Unique identifier for this image record.
ep007
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| Title |
Glyndon Boyd carves an Indian |
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| creator |
Earl Palmer |
| role |
Photographer |
| Subject |
- Folk Art - Appalachian Region
- Crafts
- Craftsmen
- Woodwork
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| owner |
dla |
| copyright |
DLA |
| conditions of use |
These resources and materials are not in the public domain and copyright is largely held by the Digital Library and Archives, University Libraries, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. |
| work type |
Photograph |
| work date |
20th century |
| material |
Black & White |
| repository |
Digital Library and Archives (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) |
| repository place |
Blacksburg, Virginia |
| current site |
CD: Earl Palmer Disc 1 |
| related work |
Ms89-025 |
| notes |
Glyndon Boyd, the late Turner Boyd's son, inherited much of the skills of his father. Here he puts war paint on an Indian brave he carved from a single poplar log. The Indian, replete with headdress feathers is 7 ft 10 inches tall. |
| source |
Earl Palmer Collection |
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