Acorn Basket, #74

JoAnne Russo, Acorn Basket, #74, 2003, black ash, pine needles, nylon thread, and acorns, 3 585 12 in. diam. (9.114.1 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Martha G. Ware and Steven R. Cole, 2011.47.62A-B

Artwork Details

Title
Acorn Basket, #74
Artist
Date
2003
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
3 585 12 in. diam. (9.114.1 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Martha G. Ware and Steven R. Cole
Mediums Description
black ash, pine needles, nylon thread, and acorns
Classifications
Object Number
2011.47.62A-B

Works by this artist (2 items)

JoAnne Russo, Tribowl, 1996, black ash, pine needles, dye, and nylon thread, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Martha G. Ware and Steven R. Cole, 2011.47.61
Tribowl
Date1996
black ash, pine needles, dye, and nylon thread
Not on view
JoAnne Russo, Acorn Basket, #74, 2003, black ash, pine needles, nylon thread, and acorns, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Martha G. Ware and Steven R. Cole, 2011.47.62A-B
Acorn Basket, #74
Date2003
black ash, pine needles, nylon thread, and acorns
Not on view

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A Measure of the Earth
A Measure of the Earth provides an window into the traditional basketry revival of the past fifty years. Nicholas Bell’s essay details the longstanding use of traditional fibers, such as black ash, white oak, willow, and sweetgrass and the perseverance of a select few to harvest these elements—the land itself—for the enrichment of daily life. Drawing on conversations with basketmakers from across the country and reproducing many of their documentary photographs, Bell offers an intimate glimpse of their lifeways, motivations, and hopes. Lavish illustrations of every basket in the exhibition convey the humble, tactile beauty of these functional vessels.