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Coal river. Gravestones carved by Connard Wolfe. Southern West Virginia.

Coal river. Gravestones carved by Connard Wolfe. Southern West Virgini...

Event: Visit to the sculpture studio of Connard Wolfe. Public domain photograph - grave, cemetery, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Public domain photograph - monument, cemete... More

Madonna and Child, sculpted by Connard Wolfe, located outside the Kanawha Valley Church

Madonna and Child, sculpted by Connard Wolfe, located outside the Kana...

Event: Visit to the sculpture studio of Connard Wolfe. This stone sculpture has been painted brown.

[Anna Hyatt Huntington, half-length portrait, facing left, sculpting] / World Telegram & Sun photo by Herman Hiller.

[Anna Hyatt Huntington, half-length portrait, facing left, sculpting] ...

NYWT&S staff photo. Date stamped on verso: Apr 15 1965 ; May 4 1965. Forms part of: New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).

Coal river. Connard Wolfe's sculpting tools. Southern West Virginia.

Coal river. Connard Wolfe's sculpting tools. Southern West Virginia.

Event: Visit to the sculpture studio of Connard Wolfe. Public domain photograph - historical image of West Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Coal river. Connard Wolfe's ginseng hoe. Southern West Virginia.

Coal river. Connard Wolfe's ginseng hoe. Southern West Virginia.

Event: Visit to the sculpture studio of Connard Wolfe. Public domain photograph - historical image of West Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

"Red Lady," a reclining nude sculpted by Connard Wolfe in the woods near his studio

"Red Lady," a reclining nude sculpted by Connard Wolfe in the woods ne...

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