sculpture, Butter Churning
Report a Mistake- Date Made 1970-1979
- Event --
- Affiliation English Canadian
- Artist / Maker / Manufacturer Moulding, Fred
- Object Number 79-583
- Place of Origin Continent - North America, Country - Canada, Province / Territory - Saskatchewan, Municipality - Regina
- Category Communication artifacts
- Sub-category Art
- Department Folklore
- Museum CMH
- Earliest 1970/01/01
- Latest 1979/12/31
- Materials Wood, Plaster, Paint
- Measurements Height 11.5 cm, Length 10.0 cm, Width 6.0 cm
- Caption Butter Churning, Regina, Saskatchewan, late 1970s
- Additional Information Fred Moulding's miniatures document his memories of early Prairie farm life. He takes his work to local fairs and exhibitions, and although he is well known as a maker of miniature wagons and horse-drawn vehicles, his conversations with women visitors have led him to represent their role more fully in his models. A group of miniatures record well-remembered farm chores traditionally performed by women.