Hand-Carved Folk Art Macaw on Wood Branch Perch, Hand-Painted Leather Feathers View Watchlist >
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Lot # F530
System ID # 29253163
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Hand-Carved Mexican Folk Art Macaw on Wood Branch Perch, Hand-Painted Leather Feathers
A folk-art parrot rendered in carved wood, with body feathers built up from individually applied, hand-cut leather scales painted in green, crimson, gold, and blue. The artist worked the head, breast, and back in overlapping leather plumage, then hand-painted the long tail, wing primaries, and facial mask directly on the carved body — the orange eye-ring, white cheek patch, and red-and-black beak all rendered freehand. The bird is removable from its branch, perched on a rustic natural-wood frame that hangs from an S-hook and chain.
Decorative pieces in this idiom come out of the Mexican and Latin American artisan tradition, where painted parrots and macaws are a long-running subject. The mixed-media approach — carved core, leather feathering, freehand paint — gives the figure dimensional texture that flat-painted versions lack. The piece is unmarked.
CONDITION
Good. Scuffing and finish wear/loss throughout, with minor soiling and small dark marks to the painted tail surfaces and some paint thinning at the beak. Leather scales remain well-adhered; the bird seats securely on its perch.
DIMENSIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
- Overall: 17" × 11" × 12"
- Materials: Hand-carved wood, hand-cut leather feathers, hand-painted
- Construction: Bird removable from natural-wood branch perch
- Hanging hardware: Metal S-hook and chain
- Markings: Unmarked