Form of working wood by means of a cutting tool.
1When the fourteen-year-old boy had to choose a trade, he learned wood carving.
2Excellent wood carving is found among the Bongo, Ovambo, and Makololo.
3Her friend, Miss Young, had artistic talent, and learned wood carving.
4I do wood carving, and that is all I do.
5Whilst walking through that town the boy saw some wood carving in a shop window.
6Enoch tore off the paper and there it was, a full-figure wood carving of himself.
7Here you see a piece of beautiful wood carving accomplished by a little boy of nine.
8Carved horses' heads, rude but recognizable, tuft the peak, and lacelike wood carving droops from the eaves.
9Mediæval wood carving developed chiefly along the line of altar pieces and of grotesque adornments of choir stalls.
10Well, he thought, his wood carving was not of the same quality as his metalwork, that much was true.
11Such wood carving as was saved (Saved!
12Woodwork: A Family Tree of Sculpture A survey of wood carving in art from traditional African sculpture to Barbara Hepworth.
13If you can embroider linen, they pay good prices for that, too and wood carving, metal work, or leather things.
14Hagiography was now a lost branch of art, as completely lost as wood carving, and the miniatures of the old missals.
15The intricate wood carving, the elegant furniture, the panelled walls, the grand entrance hall and the cantilevered stairs are undeniably impressive.
16A guitar hangs next to a wood carving of a native Indian and an American Football playoff schedule offering hot dog promotions.
Translations for wood carving