White Oak Creel

Billy Ray Sims, White Oak Creel, 2009, white oak, oak, leather, and brass, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Martha G. Ware and Steven R. Cole, 2011.47.64A-B
Copied Billy Ray Sims, White Oak Creel, 2009, white oak, oak, leather, and brass, 812 348 in. (20.332.420.3 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Martha G. Ware and Steven R. Cole, 2011.47.64A-B

Artwork Details

Title
White Oak Creel
Date
2009
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
812 348 in. (20.332.420.3 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Martha G. Ware and Steven R. Cole
Mediums Description
white oak, oak, leather, and brass
Classifications
Object Number
2011.47.64A-B

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