Smith River Creel

Eric Taylor, Smith River Creel, 2011, black ash, cherry, leather, and brass, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Martha G. Ware and Steven R. Cole, 2011.47.66, © 2011, Eric Taylor
Copied Eric Taylor, Smith River Creel, 2011, black ash, cherry, leather, and brass, 7 129 128 in. (19.024.120.4 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Martha G. Ware and Steven R. Cole, 2011.47.66, © 2011, Eric Taylor

Artwork Details

Title
Smith River Creel
Artist
Date
2011
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
7 129 128 in. (19.024.120.4 cm)
Copyright
© 2011, Eric Taylor
Credit Line
Gift of Martha G. Ware and Steven R. Cole
Mediums Description
black ash, cherry, leather, and brass
Classifications
Object Number
2011.47.66

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