According to Miriam Bixler, Absalom was a multitalented individual who worked as a farmer, woodcarver, maker of gunstocks, and justice of the peace, as well as a potter. |
The joiner, the woodcarver, the lapidary, and the goldsmith all worked together on such things. |
But the general run of English sculpture as represented by Francis Bird, Edward Stanton, and even the internationally renowned woodcarver Grinling Gibbons remained unexceptional. |
Using a high-quality mountain maple wood, she formed the original and at that point a woodcarver stepped in to sculpt the design. |
It was the last home of the woodcarver Hansen Bahia, to whom a museum is dedicated in Cachoeira. |
Piazzetta began his career in the studio of his father, Giacomo, a woodcarver. |