Scrimshaw: The Whaler's Legacy
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About this book
Over 400 color photos of American scrimshaw (whale tooth carving) folk art pieces and a fascinating text relate the hard daily life of the 19th-century sailor (scrimshander) aboard whaling ships. Intricate painstaking sturdy yet incredibly delicate... scrimshaw has been a beautiful tradition on the sea and at the sea-side for centuries. Far from the comforts (and distractions) of land whalers from America England Australia and Portugal could spend the long hours of attention necessary to perfect the scrimshanders art. They forgot their loneliness and discomfort as the crafted pieces like those shown in over 400 vivid color photographs in this new fascinating book. Author Martha Lawrences research covers every facet of the art of scrimshaw from its origins on whaling ships to the daily life of the sailor (scrimshander) to the materials themes and tools used for creating these objects. She also discusses modern scrimshaw artists. Todays collector will find her chapters on collecting scrimshaw work especially helpful particularly when used in conjunction with the thorough price guide.
