Inside Decoys from Shelburne MuseumMain MenuDecoy MakingMakers represented in this projectDecoys included in this projectThe rationale behind which decoys were included in the project.About the RadiographsThe nitty gritty about how the radiography was done.BibliographyCited works and works that informed this project.About the AuthorsAbout Nancie Ravenel and Lesley Day MirlingNancie Ravenelbc84e2b969fab7c5f039797f42318c7fcfc8159bLesley Day Mirling3670b61b9eba655d6cf36db8e509081714fc05b1Shelburne Museum
Left side of Black Duck by Benjamin Holmes
12015-03-21T08:22:12-07:00Nancie Ravenelbc84e2b969fab7c5f039797f42318c7fcfc8159b41364This decoy by Benjamin Holmes was formerly in Joel Barber's collection. It is thought to have been repainted by Shang Wheeler.plain2015-09-13T21:02:09-07:001952-192.57Shelburne MuseumNancie Ravenelbc84e2b969fab7c5f039797f42318c7fcfc8159b
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12015-02-01T12:15:14-08:00Nancie Ravenelbc84e2b969fab7c5f039797f42318c7fcfc8159bDecoys included in this projectNancie Ravenel52The rationale behind which decoys were included in the project.gallery1189482017-08-07T05:28:30-07:00Nancie Ravenelbc84e2b969fab7c5f039797f42318c7fcfc8159b
12015-09-13T15:42:39-07:00Nancie Ravenelbc84e2b969fab7c5f039797f42318c7fcfc8159bBlack Duck 1952-192.57Nancie Ravenel17This hollow decoy was made by Benjamin Holmes.image_header2015-09-30T10:19:31-07:001952-192.57Shelburne MuseumNancie Ravenelbc84e2b969fab7c5f039797f42318c7fcfc8159b