woodcarver

IPA: wˈʊdkɑrvɝ

noun

  • a person who is skilled at woodcarving
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Examples of "woodcarver" in Sentences

  • Why had Nadine lived in the mean street with the so-called woodcarver and his wife?
  • In Gilbert's case, it is Ketut Liyer, a woodcarver and medicine man from Ubud, in Bali, with whom she goes to study.
  • The Noyolas say they bought the archive from a lawyer who had acquired it from a woodcarver who worked for Kahlo's husband, Diego Rivera.
  • To cap it, on the final page a woodcarver approaches the two, checks to make sure their paint is dry, then tucks them under his arm and walks off.
  • The film studio, which produces exclusively family fare, reached an agreement with Dam Things of Denmark, the family business that produced the dolls designed by Danish woodcarver
  • The delicate floral and cornucopia motifs carved on the crest rails of his earlier Federal period sofas and side chairs recall the work of the great woodcarver Samuel McIntyre of Salem, Mass.
  • The Noyolas have a letter to the woodcarver from Kahlo, offering him the archive as payment for work he'd done, but the experts say no independent documents link him to Kahlo, and the letter must be fake.
  • Franco Casoni, a native of Chiavari and professional woodcarver, in December 2010 published "Le Sedie leggere di Chiavari" The Light Chairs of Chiavari, a 272-page monograph dedicated entirely to Chiavarine chairs.
  • In some respects, McIntire as a woodcarver is the Federal American counterpart of St.art England's virtuoso Grinling Gibbons (1648-1721) who carved in oak such lasting masterpieces as the choir stalls and organ case for St. Paul's Cathedral in London.

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