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Metadata
Object Name |
Basket |
Catalog Number |
1996.5.4 |
Date |
ca. 1900 |
Material(s) |
Wood |
Dimensions |
H-7.5 W-17.125 D-7.75 inches |
Description |
This is a rectangular wood basket woven from wide flat slats. The slats are bent at a sharp 90 degree angle at the bottom. The top rim is secured with inner and outer wooden strips secured with staples. The remains of a handle are stapled in the middle. |
Notes |
Found holding the tools of Kate E. Perry Mosher. Mosher was born in Warsaw, Ky., on July 11, 1836. A Confederate sympathizer during the war, she was active in veteran's organizations afterwards. After going deaf from meningitis, she took up wood carving and helped found the Covington Art Club in 1877. Her carvings included a complete dining set later used by U.S. Sen. Richard Ernst, carvings for the Trinity Episcopal Church in Covington, and a carved panel exhibited in the Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. She died in Covington on April 5, 1926. |
Collection |
Mariam Gex Graham Collection |
People |
Mosher, Kate E. Perry, 1836-1926 Mosher, Kate E. Perry, 1836-1926 |
Subjects |
Woodwork Woodworking Wood carving Wood carvings Wood cuts Wood cutting Wood work Wood working Carving Carvings Women Crafts (Handicraft) |
Search Terms |
Covington (Ky.) Gallatin County (Ky.) Kenton County (Ky.) Women's work |
Physical Holder |
Kentucky Historical Society - KHS |