Flying Pintail Drake
Ira D. Hudson (1873-1949)
Chincoteague, VA, c. 1930
20 1/4 in. long, 26 in. wingspan
Ira Hudson's flying waterfowl carvings represent some of the finest examples of American folk art. Their strong appeal has helped to vault Hudson's work to the forefront of Americana from Virginia.
Original paint with some touch-up mostly at seams and top wing tip. some chipping at wing base, top foot professionally replaced, age line in tail.
Provenance: Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Collection
Literature: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., "Very Rare and Important American Bird Decoys from the Collection of the late William J. Mackey, Jr. of Belford, New Jersey," Hyannis, MA, Session III, 1973, lot 251, related decoy illustrated.
Henry H. Stansbury, "Ira D. Hudson and Family, Chincoteague Carvers," Lewes, DE, 2002, p. 146, similar carving illustrated.
Henry A. Fleckenstein, Jr., "Southern Decoys of Virginia and the Carolinas," Exton, PA, 1983, p. 75, pl. 91 and 92, related carvings illustrated.
Quintina Colio, "American Decoys," Ephrata, PA, PA, 1972, p. 95, related examples illustrated.
Laurence Sheehan, "The Sporting Life," New York, NY, 1992, p. 84, exact decoy illustrated.
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