Missouri
by Whitney, Jonathan
Dated 2006
by Whitney, Jonathan
Dated 2006
by Whitney, Jonathan
2006
Jonathan Whitney, Missouri, 2006. The Book of Mormon Art Catalog, [URL].
Name: Whitney, Jonathan
Gender: Male
Folk, Mixed media
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“This walnut banjo, with an ebony fret board and bone inlays, commemorates the Missouri time of Church history. The peg box is topped with a water wheel, representing Haun’s Mill. The 3rd fret marker represents the Millennial Star; the 5th fret, a cloud with lightning, represents divine protection; the 7th fret, flintlock pistols, represents mob violence; the 10th fret, crossed sabers, represents Colonel Doniphan defying General Lucas’s order to execute the Prophet and his associates; the 12th fret, with manacles, represents the imprisonment and escape of Joseph. Around the banjo are incised a wall and 12 olive trees, signifying the parable of the vineyard in the Doctrine and Covenants, section 101. The back of the banjo incorporates scroll-saw work of the tree of knowledge, suggesting the Fall of Adam and Eve. The banjo is a fully playable musical instrument.” —Jonathan Whitney
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints