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Tramp art is a style of woodworking which emerged in America in the latter half of the 19th century. Some of tramp art's defining characteristics include chip or notch carving, the reclamation of cheap or available wood such as that from cigar boxes and shipping crates, the use of simple tools such as penknives, and the layering of materials into geometric shapes through glue or nails. One technique used in tramp art is Crown of Thorns joinery.

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  • Tramp Art (fr)
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  • Tramp art is a style of woodworking which emerged in America in the latter half of the 19th century. Some of tramp art's defining characteristics include chip or notch carving, the reclamation of cheap or available wood such as that from cigar boxes and shipping crates, the use of simple tools such as penknives, and the layering of materials into geometric shapes through glue or nails. One technique used in tramp art is Crown of Thorns joinery. (en)
  • Le Tramp Art (littéralement « Art des clochards » ou « Art des vagabonds »), est un exemple d'art populaire mêlant sculpture sur bois et travail du bois qui est apparu aux États-Unis durant la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, et plus particulièrement à partir des années 1870. Il perdure jusqu'aux années 1940, avant de décliner. On trouve également des traces de cet art en Europe durant la même période. (fr)
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  • Le Tramp Art (littéralement « Art des clochards » ou « Art des vagabonds »), est un exemple d'art populaire mêlant sculpture sur bois et travail du bois qui est apparu aux États-Unis durant la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, et plus particulièrement à partir des années 1870. Il perdure jusqu'aux années 1940, avant de décliner. On trouve également des traces de cet art en Europe durant la même période. De nombreux hommes, femmes et enfants, pour la plupart issu de la classe ouvrière ou moyenne et presque tous anonymes, se sont adonnées à ce type d'art populaire, dont la définition a longtemps été floue, avant que Frances Lichten, employée au Philadelphia Museum of Art, via le terme « tramp work » en 1959, puis Helaine Fendelman, avec l'ouvrage Tramp Art an Itinerant's Folk Art publié en 1975, ne lui donne un nom. (fr)
  • Tramp art is a style of woodworking which emerged in America in the latter half of the 19th century. Some of tramp art's defining characteristics include chip or notch carving, the reclamation of cheap or available wood such as that from cigar boxes and shipping crates, the use of simple tools such as penknives, and the layering of materials into geometric shapes through glue or nails. One technique used in tramp art is Crown of Thorns joinery. (en)
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