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Carved wooden waterfowl
and shorebirds are recognized today as one of the few truly American
art forms. Like jazz, which began within the United States, carved
wooden birds represent a link to the historic past. After market
hunting was banned in 1917, the manufacturing of decoys dropped
dramatically. Having been rediscovered only within the past few
decades as objects of aesthetic beauty as well as historic
significance decoys now grace the art collections of discerning
individuals across the country and beyond. |