Flying Red-Breasted Merganser with Fish
Ira D. Hudson (1873-1949)
Chincoteague, VA, c. 1935
19 1/2 in. long, 20 1/4 in. wingspan
"Ira Hudson, the great decoy maker of Chincoteague, was the most prolific carver from Virginia. Despite his working steadily to fill orders to support his wonderful family, he took time to make these fanciful decorations. His record stands that he always produced a most collectible work of art." -Quintina Colio, "American Decoys," 1974
This example's open bill with fish, lively crest, turning motion, and stylish paint places it among the Hudsons' best flyers. While all of Ira Hudson's (1863-1949) children were involved in the family's carving business, his sons Norman and Delbert (1928-1981) would go on to distinguish themselves as skilled artists. This merganser shows characteristics of Delbert's work.
Original paint with light wear, touch-up at wing seam, a crack in lower bill, and a small chip to left wing tip.
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 I & II, 1973, lot 573, related example illustrated.
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