144 - “Presentation Case with Book, candle holder”, Rude Osolnik, Value: $1,500

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About this item

  • Donated by Whitney Withington
  • ARTIST Rude Osolnik
  • TITLE Presentation Case with Book, candle holder
  • MEDIA Turned Wood, Book
  • DIMENSION Book - 12.5" x 12.5", Candle - 7" x 1.5" maximum diameter
  • VALUE $1500

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Rude Osolnik (March 4, 1915-November 18, 2001)

"Considered to be one of the fathers of contemporary wood turning in America, Rude Osolnik is something of a folk hero. Working in Kentucky, he creates robust forms from a variety of woods. Osolnik is noted for his ability to use figures in the wood he laminates, creating a signature look that emerges only as the work is turned." – Kenneth Trapp The Renwick at Twenty-Five (Washington, D.C.: National Museum of American Art, 1997)

Rude Osolnik moved to Kentucky in 1937 to run an industrial arts program at Berea College. For more than forty years he began work at two in the morning so that he could spend four hours at the lathe before a day of teaching. Osolnik often gave small turned objects to family and friends, and his unique candlesticks, weed pots, and natural edge bowls quickly became recognized and sought after. He used simple proportions and clean lines to achieve what he described as a “perfect balance between material, purpose, and contour.”

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Catalog number 144

Value: $1,500
Bidding ended: 2:30pm, 23 October 20212:30pm, Saturday 23 October 2021America/New York

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Bidder Time Bid
Richard Vanstrum 2:30pm 23 Oct 2021 $2,500