Cane with Rattlesnakes and Snails

Ben Miller, Cane with Rattlesnakes and Snails, 1991, carved wood, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Ken and Donna Fadeley in honor of Robert H. Martin, 1991.158.3
Ben Miller, Cane with Rattlesnakes and Snails, 1991, carved wood, 36 385 782 14 in. (92.414.95.7 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Ken and Donna Fadeley in honor of Robert H. Martin, 1991.158.3

Artwork Details

Title
Cane with Rattlesnakes and Snails
Artist
Date
1991
Dimensions
36 385 782 14 in. (92.414.95.7 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of Ken and Donna Fadeley in honor of Robert H. Martin
Mediums
Mediums Description
carved wood
Classifications
Subjects
  • Animal — reptile — snake
  • Animal — other — snail
Object Number
1991.158.3

Artwork Description

Artists decorate canes with a wide variety of images, from traditional carvings of snakes and birds, to nude women, political figures, and celebrities. Some artists highlight the natural shape of the wood by applying relief designs onto twisted branches and roots, while others carve three-dimensional shapes into the shaft. Images of animals are the most popular decoration, but many canes also show patriotic, fraternal, and political themes. (George Meyer, American Folk Art Canes, 1992)

Works by this artist (1 item)

Hugh Hegh, Sawing Wood in Winter, 1935, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1965.18.91
Sawing Wood in Winter
Date1935
oil on canvas
Not on view

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