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French Folk Art Cane
French Folk Art Cane
19th Century
Carved from bramble wood and finished with deep black, this nineteenth-century French folk art cane preserves the material’s naturally twisting growth, resulting in a strikingly sculptural form. The maker allowed the wood’s organic movement to dictate the cane’s sinuous silhouette, creating an object that balances utility with expressive craftsmanship.
46” length
Provenance:
Private collection, France
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
19th Century
Carved from bramble wood and finished with deep black, this nineteenth-century French folk art cane preserves the material’s naturally twisting growth, resulting in a strikingly sculptural form. The maker allowed the wood’s organic movement to dictate the cane’s sinuous silhouette, creating an object that balances utility with expressive craftsmanship.
46” length
Provenance:
Private collection, France
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
French Folk Art Cane
19th Century
Carved from bramble wood and finished with deep black, this nineteenth-century French folk art cane preserves the material’s naturally twisting growth, resulting in a strikingly sculptural form. The maker allowed the wood’s organic movement to dictate the cane’s sinuous silhouette, creating an object that balances utility with expressive craftsmanship.
46” length
Provenance:
Private collection, France
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
19th Century
Carved from bramble wood and finished with deep black, this nineteenth-century French folk art cane preserves the material’s naturally twisting growth, resulting in a strikingly sculptural form. The maker allowed the wood’s organic movement to dictate the cane’s sinuous silhouette, creating an object that balances utility with expressive craftsmanship.
46” length
Provenance:
Private collection, France
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
$1,650.00
French Folk Art Cane—
$1,650.00
Description
French Folk Art Cane
19th Century
Carved from bramble wood and finished with deep black, this nineteenth-century French folk art cane preserves the material’s naturally twisting growth, resulting in a strikingly sculptural form. The maker allowed the wood’s organic movement to dictate the cane’s sinuous silhouette, creating an object that balances utility with expressive craftsmanship.
46” length
Provenance:
Private collection, France
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
19th Century
Carved from bramble wood and finished with deep black, this nineteenth-century French folk art cane preserves the material’s naturally twisting growth, resulting in a strikingly sculptural form. The maker allowed the wood’s organic movement to dictate the cane’s sinuous silhouette, creating an object that balances utility with expressive craftsmanship.
46” length
Provenance:
Private collection, France
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
























