Bold and sculpturally commanding carved softwood rooster rendered in the round and mounted upon a substantial oval plinth base. The figure is distinguished by its sweeping, deeply gouged tail with rhythmic layered feather carving, crisply incised wings, and elegantly arched neck terminating in a stylized head with original painted eye, vibrant red comb, and wattle.
The body retains its original amber-brown stained surface beneath early varnish, now mellowed to a rich, luminous patina through decades of natural oxidation and handling. The surface displays desirable age wear, with subtle thinning and minor paint loss consistent with honest use.
Constructed with turned dowel legs set through the body and secured into the base, exhibiting early stabilization at the feet. The underside of the base reveals visible hand-tool and plane marks, reinforcing its early 20th-century vernacular origin. The form possesses a strong, balanced silhouette and confident carving throughout, indicative of a skilled rural artisan working within the New England folk tradition.
A highly decorative and substantial example of American vernacular carving, offering exceptional presence and authentic surface.
Height: 13 inches
Length: 13 inches