Mid-20th Century American Folk Art Rooster Weathervane










Mid-20th Century American Folk Art Rooster Weathervane
There’s a particular American poetry in objects made for use, not display—and then, somehow, becoming both. This mid-20th century rooster weathervane sits squarely in that tradition. A cut steel silhouette, all sharp beak and exaggerated tail feathers, perches at one end of a slender copper rod, balanced by a directional pointer that once read the sky with quiet authority.
It’s pure Folk Art in spirit: direct, unselfconscious, and deeply tied to place. The form is graphic, almost reductive, yet unmistakably expressive—less about realism than recognition. You don’t mistake it for anything but a rooster, and that’s precisely the point.
Time has done its part. The steel has darkened, the copper softened into a warm, weathered glow. Now mounted on a custom steel base, it trades rooftop for interior, bringing that same sense of movement and utility indoors.
On a table or mantel, it doesn’t just sit—it holds its ground, with presence and purpose.
40.75 in. W x 6 in. D x 18.25 in. H