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Sculpture --- woodcarvers [woodworkers] --- Vinckenbrink, Albert Jansz.
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Travailleurs forestiers. --- Woodworkers. --- Foresterie. --- Forests and forestry. --- Ergonomie. --- Human engineering.
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Chippers (Woodworking machinery) --- Woodworkers --- Employees --- Wounds and injuries.
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Late Gothic --- Early Renaissance --- sculptors --- woodcarvers [woodworkers] --- Riemenschneider, Tilman
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Chippers (Woodworking machinery) --- Woodworkers --- Employees --- Wounds and injuries.
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Woodwork --- Handicraft --- Travail du bois --- Artisanat --- Woodworkers. --- Artisans. --- Artisans --- craftsmanship --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts
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An avid outdoorsman, Pringle began carving decoys in 1898 and in 1928 set himself the goal of producing the best rig of decoys in the world. Between 1929 and 1946, employing his skills as a commercial artist and going to great lengths to ensure the utmost accuracy, he fashioned approximately 120 of what many now consider to be among the finest examples of decoy art. But because he carved exclusively for his own use and made only a few for close friends, Pringle's birds remained largely unknown until recently.
Wood-carvers --- Decoys (Hunting) --- Hunting --- Woodcarvers --- Woodworkers --- Equipment and supplies --- Pringle, Peter M.,
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Art --- carvings [visual works] --- folk art [traditional art] --- homeless persons --- woodcarvers [woodworkers] --- United States of America
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Buddhism --- Cultural property --- Woodworkers --- Sacred books --- Preservation --- Protection --- Da zang jing (Koryŏ version) --- History --- Korea --- History