Below the Spires of Three Fingered Jack, Knight Library, University of Oregon (Eugene, Oregon)

Title
Below the Spires of Three Fingered Jack, Knight Library, University of Oregon (Eugene, Oregon)
LC Subject
Architecture, American Architecture--United States
Creator
Clough, Art McClure, Ross Broeckert, Jim de
Photographer
Teague, Edward, 1952-
Creator Display
Harry Arthur Clough (artist, 1891-1977) Ross McClure Jim de Broeckert
Description
This image is included in Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, a digital collection which provides documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest.
View
detail of wood carving, west end, Paulson Reading Room, Knight Library
Provenance
Design Library, University of Oregon Libraries
Temporal
1930-1939
Style Period
Rustic (European style) Modernist
Work Type
sculpture (visual work) woodworking woodcarving tallas (escultura) views (visual works)
Latitude
44.0424707
Longitude
-123.0781509
Location
Eugene >> Lane County >> Oregon >> United States Lane County >> Oregon >> United States Oregon >> United States United States
Street Address
Paulson Reading Room, Knight Library
Date
1934
View Date
2011
Identifier
pna_23207
Rights
In Copyright
Rights Holder
University of Oregon
Type
Image
Format
image/tiff
Material
cedar
Set
Building Oregon
Primary Set
Building Oregon
Is Part Of
Knight Library, University of Oregon (Eugene, Oregon)
Institution
University of Oregon
Note
Pictured is a detail from "Below the spires of Three-Fingered Jack," the right panel of a tryptich. Depicted is a Civilian Conservation Corps crew constructing a lookout tower, with an old "crows nest" lookout atop a tree beside it. In the mist railway surveyors and their pack animals are at work. The work is carved from 1 in. Oregon cedar. Its creators were Art Cough (designer and lead carver), Ross McClure (first assistant), and Jim de Broekart (apprentice). Art Clough was born in Wisconsin in September 1891 and died in Lane County, Oregon, in 1977. He was a wood carver who taught art at Eugene Vocational School, Eugene, Oregon, in the 1930s and 1940s.