American Midcentury Folk Art Style Carved Pine Pig Sculpture, circa 1950
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An American Midcentury carved pine pig sculpture, notable for its warm, natural finish and endearing folk-art style. Measuring 22 inches in length, this solid pine figure is hand-shaped with smooth, rounded contours that emphasize the pig’s plump form and gentle stance. The simplified modeling — from the softly arched back and compact legs to the small, upturned snout and folded ears — lends the piece a charming, approachable presence, while still revealing the artisan’s attention to proportion and balance. The pale tones of the pine are highlighted by visible growth rings, which follow the animal’s form and add subtle visual texture. Carved details such as the curled tail and inlaid eyes bring a touch of personality, inviting it to serve as both a whimsical accent and a finely crafted decorative object. Likely intended as a rustic decorative element for a country home, farm setting, or shop display, this Midcentury American pig has a timeless appeal that bridges folk art, Americana, and modern rustic décor. Its clean lines, natural material, and tactile finish make it an ideal addition to a kitchen, entryway, or display shelf, where it will lend warmth and a touch of rural charm. Height: 13 in (33.02 cm) Width: 22 in (55.88 cm) Depth: 7.25 in (18.42 cm)




