5: In-depth Object Studies Last updated Jun 23, 2019 Save as PDF 4: Trolltown, USA 5.1: Stugard Family Plant Stand: A Rustic Handicraft Tradition Page ID8258 Ann Smart MartinUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison via University of Wisconsin Pressbooks ( \newcommand{\kernel}{\mathrm{null}\,}\) 5.10: The Rosemaling of Patricia Edmundson: Expressing Norwegian-American Folk Art in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin5.11: Martin Cliff’s Hardanger Fiddle: An Epitomic Norwegian Cultural Icon5.12: Explore the Material Culture Meanings of A Frame at Mt. Horeb Historical Society5.13: The Paradox of the Rocking Kubbestol5.14: Olaf ‘Ole’ Colberson’s Wall Murals: Finding a Voice Against Stigma5.15: The Mystery of the Mount Horeb Mangle Board5.1: Stugard Family Plant Stand: A Rustic Handicraft Tradition5.2: Cunneen's Mini Dress5.3: Goli Music Cabinet5.4: Aslak Lie Cupboard5.5: Unraveling the Past: The Resonance of Ellen Donald Sweet’s Mid-Nineteenth Century Quilt5.6: The Sweet Family Dulcimer - Object Study5.7: Emigrant Trunks5.8: The Little Kubbestol: A View of Norwegian-American Ethnic Identity through an Autobiography of an Object Biography5.9: Community, Kindness, and Humor: Looking at the Trolls of Mount Horeb, WI