- DUROU BRONZE OF A SEATED NATIVE AMERICAN
DUROU BRONZE OF A SEATED NATIVE AMERICAN WOMANNative American bronze of a seated woman on a wooden plinth, signed "Durou" and "E.P.I." (foundry) and dated "78". E.P.I., San Francisco was a foundry used by R.C. Gorman to cast bronzes. Total height
- LEONARD BORMAN PORTRAITS OIL ON CANVAS,
LEONARD BORMAN PORTRAITS OIL ON CANVAS, 2 Leonard Borman (British/American, 1894-1995) pair of oil paintings on canvas depicting portraits of a Native American woman and man, each signed and housed in distressed and gilt wood frame. Images: 19.5" H x 15.5" W; frames: 26" H x 21.75" W.
- VINTAGE PAINTING OF A NATIVE AMERICAN
VINTAGE PAINTING OF A NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN IN A LANDSCAPE Oil on paper mounted to cardboard, early 20th century, signed "J.(?) Goddard" at lower left, framed.
- JAMES ROYBAL (AMERICAN, B. 1952) 8"
JAMES ROYBAL (AMERICAN, B. 1952) 8" x 6¼" "Delfina", 1981. Branze depicting seated Native American Woman in cloak, titled, inscribed with signature, date, and numbered 7 / 30 to right side of verso, mounted on round marble base.
- A CONTEMPORARY PATINATED BRONZE ALLEGORICAL
A CONTEMPORARY PATINATED BRONZE ALLEGORICAL FIGURE AFTER A MODEL BY DUCHOISELLE A Contemporary patinated bronze allegorical figure after a model by Duchoiselle, modeled as young Native American woman in a boat, raised on marble plinth, 11.25"h x 15"l
- BRONZE SCULPTUREBRONZE SCULPTURE, "Peace,"
BRONZE SCULPTUREBRONZE SCULPTURE, "Peace," Native American woman on horseback, unsigned, 23.5"H x 21"L x 10"W.
- PAINTED BRONZE OF A NATIVE AMERICAN
PAINTED BRONZE OF A NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN, 20TH C., WOMAN IS DRESSED IN HIDE GARMENTS AND MOCCASINS, WITH A FEATHER IN HER HAIR, CARRYING A CHILD, ACCOMPANIED BY SHIELD, SCULPTURE IS FASTENED TO A STEPPED STONE BASE, ...Painted bronze of a Native American woman, 20th C., woman is dressed in hide garments and moccasins, with a feather in her hair, carrying a child, accompanied by shield, sculpture is fastened to a stepped stone base, wear consistent with age, without base: 17" h.
- Shona Hah (Cherokee, 1912-1997), AKA
Shona Hah (Cherokee, 1912-1997), AKA Mary Smith, carved mixed media figurine, Native American woman weaving basket, signed on base "Shona Hah", 11" x 7-3/8" x 10" h
- HERMES SILK CASHMERE SHAWL "COSMOGONIE
HERMES SILK CASHMERE SHAWL "COSMOGONIE APACHE" BY ANTOINE TZAPOFF 55" x 55" Silk and cashmere shawl depicting Native American woman comes here in beige, brown, black and auburn colors. Hermes box is included.
- Don Wright (American/Louisiana, 1938-2007)
Don Wright (American/Louisiana, 1938-2007) \"Native American Woman\", oil on canvas, 12\" x 9\", signed and dated lower left \"Don Wright \'82\". Presented in a carved wooden frame with linen liner.
- Joe Neil Beeler (American, b. 1931),
Joe Neil Beeler (American, b. 1931), patinated bronze figure of a Native American woman holding a papoose in a back cradle, fourth quarter 20th century, signed at the right edge of the circular base and presented on a circular ebonized wooden plinth, h. 15\".
- SIGNED OIL PAINTINGDESCRIPTION: An oil
SIGNED OIL PAINTINGDESCRIPTION: An oil on canvas painting depicting a Native American woman in a ceremonial red dress. Signed and inscribed on the front of canvas. Also signed "Ross" on the reverse and titled "Artopia - Native American Series #1 Osceola Seminole 1838 JR" Unframed. CIRCA: 20th Century ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: H. 56" x W. 50" CONDITION: Fair condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- 2 FRANK MCGUIRE SCULPTURES2 sculptures
2 FRANK MCGUIRE SCULPTURES2 sculptures by Frank McGuire (Taos, New Mexico, b. 1938). 1st item: Dark carved stone sculpture (possibly granite) of a full-hipped, cross legged woman with hair pulled into a bun, signed at back of waist "McGuire" and dated 1986. Mounted on a fine wood grained base, 13" diameter. 18" H overall (including base). 2nd item: Light carved stone sculpture of a long-haired Native American woman sitting crouched with her elbows on her knees. Signed on base. 13 1/2"H x 9 1/2" diameter. Private Florida Collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: 5/8" scratch/loss to right knee, some scratches to right leg, foot, and arm (possibly natural fissures), and 2 small losses to nose and lips, under 1/8". 2nd item: Excellent condition.
- VLADAN STIHA DRAWING, NATIVE AMERICAN
VLADAN STIHA DRAWING, NATIVE AMERICAN WOMANVladan Stiha (New Mexico, 1908-1992) mixed media (pencil with gouache highlights) on paper portrait, oval, depicting a Native American woman with feathers or other ornamentation in her hair and a light blue undershirt. Signed "V. Stiha" lower right. Canterbury Art Shoppe sticker label, en verso. Housed and double matted under glass in a giltwood frame with blue diapered accent. Sight: 7 7/8" H x 6" W. Framed: 12 7/8" H x 10 7/8" W. Early 20th century.
Private Williamson County, Tennessee collection.
Condition:
Overall good condition with slight discoloration to paper. Frame with minor scattered surface scratches.
- ORELAND JOE BRONZE SCULPTURE, MOUNTAIN
ORELAND JOE BRONZE SCULPTURE, MOUNTAIN BREEZE W/ COASOreland C. Joe, Sr. (New Mexico, b. 1958) cold-painted bronze sculpture titled "Mountain Breeze" depicting a young Native American woman with long hair blowing behind her wearing turquoise beaded jewelry and belt with traditionally patterned textile accents and purse clutched in her hands. Signed, dated, and numbered "O.C. Joe CA (copyright) '95 3/18" to lower back edge. Mounted on a circular, tiered swivel base. Includes two certificates of authenticity, one from the Legends Casting Co. Foundry and one from Mountain Trails Gallery. 26 1/2" H x 14" W x 10" D. Weight: 42 lbs. Note: The original Mountain Trails Galleries receipt is available to the winning bidder. Artist biography: Oreland Joe was born in Shiprock, New Mexico of Navajo and Ute descent. Realizing his artistic talent early, Joe was given alabaster to carve while still in high school. This led to a variety of studies and careers in art, including time studying at the Louvre and the Toyko Museum of Art as well as instructing at the Cowboy Artist of America Museum and San Juan College. He has been awarded numerous accolades from the Cowboy Artists of America since his election as the first Native American member in 1993.
Condition:
Overall excellent condition.
- ORELAND JOE ALABASTER SCULPTURE, WATCHING
ORELAND JOE ALABASTER SCULPTURE, WATCHING THE SINGERS F...Oreland C. Joe, Sr. (New Mexico, b. 1958) carved alabaster sculpture titled "Watching the Singers from the Red Valley" depicting a Native American woman with long hair blowing behind her wearing a beaded necklace and textured dress holding a tasseled satchel, mounted on an oval wooden base. Signed and dated "D.C. Joe (copyright) '91 ?" to rear within texture of skirt. 37 1/2" H x 14" W x 8" D. Weight: 124 lbs. Note: The original Wadle Galleries receipt is available to the winning bidder. Artist biography: Oreland Joe was born in Shiprock, New Mexico of Navajo and Ute descent. Realizing his artistic talent early, Joe was given alabaster to carve while still in high school. This led to a variety of studies and careers in art, including time studying at the Louvre and the Toyko Museum of Art as well as instructing at the Cowboy Artist of America Museum and San Juan College. He has been awarded numerous accolades from the Cowboy Artists of America since his election as the first Native American member in 1993.
Condition:
Minute scattered surface scratches, primarily to the back, largest measuring 3/4" L.
- STEVEN LANG O/C PAINTING OF A NATIVE
STEVEN LANG O/C PAINTING OF A NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN, ST...Steven Lang (California, b. 1960) oil on canvas full-length portrait painting titled "Strength of a Nation" depicting a Native American woman wearing traditional hide clothing, standing in a grassy field bathed in warm light, holding a bull skull by the horns, and gazing into the distance. Signed "OPA [Oil Painters of America] (copyright) Lang" lower right. Housed in a natural-painted wooden frame with gilt fillet. Gilt metal placard with title, artist name, and OPA affixed to center bottom frame. Sight: 36" H x 24" W. Framed: 44 1/2" H x 33 1/4" W. Note: Original Mountain Trails Galleries receipt available to winning bidder. Artist biography: Descended from Pawnee and Cherokee ancestors, Steven Lang has always been interested in Native American subject matter. Through his love of period reenactments and all things Western as well as his paintings, Lang seeks to depict the legacy of America's western heritage. Lang was recognized as an Oil Painters of American Master signature member in 2002 and has been commissioned by the National Park Service to depict the 1868 Battle of the Washita among other national organizations. (adapted from the artist's website langart.com)
Condition:
Overall excellent condition.
- WHITE FAWN. NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN CABINET
WHITE FAWN. NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN CABINET CARD.White Fawn. Native American Woman Cabinet Card. New York: Eisenmann, ca. 1880. Sepia-toned cabinet card of White Fawn, apparently signed by the performer in dark ink in the margin. Light spotting on photograph and some chipping on card edge. 4 _ x 6 _". Good.
- ALVIN MARSHALL ALABASTER SCULPTURE,
ALVIN MARSHALL ALABASTER SCULPTURE, HOPI DREAMSAlvin K. Marshall (New Mexico, b. 1959) carved alabaster sculpture titled "Hopi Dreams" depicting a Native American woman with buns on each side of her head, a beaded necklace, and an abstracted body shape with a large pot at her feet on a speckled alabaster base, mounted to a wooden stand. Signed "(copyright) Alvin Marshall" to front right corner of alabaster base. 29 3/4" H x 4" W x 11 3/4" D. Weight: 61 lbs. Note: The original Wadle Galleries receipt and additional documentation are available to the winning bidder.
Condition:
Minute wear to corners of the alabaster base and lip of the pot. Scattered natural fissures.
- 10 EARLY PRINTS INCLUDING MERIWETHER
10 EARLY PRINTS INCLUDING MERIWETHER LEWIS, NATIVE AMER...10 Engravings and other prints of subjects including Meriwether Lewis after St. Memin, a Virginia Native American woman, the children of Charles I after Anthony van Dyck, John Quincy Adams, J.C. Hobhouse, Quakers, and more. 1st item: Aquatint on laid paper of explorer Meriwether Lewis in Native American garb, holding a rifle and knife, by William Strickland, after the portrait by Charles B.J.F. de Saint Memin, published in The Analectic Magazine and Naval Chronicle in 1816 (sheet 8 1/2" x 4 7/8"). Note: This scarce early-19th century image of one of America's most famous explorers is notable for a couple of reasons. The full-length image of Lewis was a significant departure for the artist Saint-Memin, who almost always portrayed his sitters in bust-length profiles. And artist William Strickland was more famous as the architect of the U.S. Mint and Bank of the United States and the Tennessee State Capitol. 2nd item: Lithograph on wove paper depicting the same image as #1 in black and white, with title "Lewis in Indian Dress by St. Memin from the original in possession of Mrs. Julia Clark Voorhis" (sheet 16" x 12"), undated but likely mid-late 19th century (Voorhis was explorer William Clark's granddaughter). 3rd item: "Dame de Virginie: Habit of a Lady of Virginia," circa 1760 engraving on laid paper depicting a young Native American woman carrying a basket or jar (sheet 10 3/4" x 8"). 4th-10th items include "The Children of Charles I" by W. French after Anthony Van Dyck; Sir Christopher Wren and Hugh Howard by Alexander Bannerman after Sir Godfrey Kneller (circa 1804); "St. Antoine de Padoue, Prechant aux Poissons" by J.P. Le Bas after Salvator Rosa; "Meeting in a Narrow Lane," Quaker subject matter, from the Laurie & Whittle series of Drolls possibly by Isaac Cruikshank; Portrait of J.C. Hobhouse, author of "The Miscellany"; and portraits of early Tennessee prominent figures Felix Grundy and Jo Conn Guild. Sheet sizes of 4th through 10th items range 6" x 9" to 9" x 11".
Condition:
All with light toning, fading and discoloration, minor creases and foxing, overall good condition. Colored portrait of Lewis has 1 1/2" chip to top left edge. Black and white portrait of Lewis has 2 repaired tears lower right. Wren portrait has small losses to corners and left side. All prints except Quaker are encapsulated in protective plastic sleeves.
- ALVIN MARSHALL SCULPTURE, HOPI WOMAN
ALVIN MARSHALL SCULPTURE, HOPI WOMAN W/ POTSAlvin K. Marshall (New Mexico, b. 1959) carved alabaster sculpture titled "Hopi woman with pots" depicting a Native American woman with buns on each side of her head, a beaded necklace, and an abstracted body shape with a large pot in hand, mounted to a wooden stand. Signed and dated verso "(copyright) / Alvin Marshall / 1991". 17 1/2" H x 15" W x 7" D. Weight: 39 lbs. Note: A copy of the Wadle Galleries receipt is available to the winning bidder.
Condition:
Very good overall condition.
- DON SEEGMILLER O/C, KUMEI WITH SUNFLOWERSDon
DON SEEGMILLER O/C, KUMEI WITH SUNFLOWERSDon Seegmiller (American/Utah, b.1955) oil on canvas depicting a young Native American woman seated against a red backdrop, wearing a white lace dress and holding bouquets of sunflowers in each hand. Signed "Seegmiller" lower right. Additionally signed and dated 1999 en verso. Housed in a carved gilt and silver wood frame with linen liner. Sight 22 1/4" H x 20 3/4" W. Framed 28 1/2" H x 27" W. Note: The original Wadle Galleries receipt is available to the winning bidder.
Condition:
Overall very good condition.
- PETTIGREW, BRONZE SCULPTURE "WATER BEARER"
PETTIGREW, BRONZE SCULPTURE "WATER BEARER" 1992Native American woman. Martha Pettigrew (Am. b, 1950), signed 1992, 11/20. 18 1/4" high, 9 1/2" wide, 7 1/2" deep. Property of a Southbury, CT Trust.
Condition:
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- TOM SAUBERT "WINTER ROBE" WATERCOLOR
TOM SAUBERT "WINTER ROBE" WATERCOLOR ON PAPERTom Saubert (American, b. 1950). Watercolor on paper titled "Winter Robe," depicting a Native American woman wrapped in a fur robe. Signed along the lower left. Titled along an original artist's label affixed to the verso.
Provenance: Distinguished corporate collection, Minnesota.
Sight; Height: 13 3/4 in x width: 10 1/4 in. Framed; Height: 22 in x width: 18 1/2 in.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- THREE LASLO ISPANKY PORCELAIN SCULPTURES
THREE LASLO ISPANKY PORCELAIN SCULPTURES TO INCLUDE NAT...Three Laslo Ispanky porcelain sculptures to include Native American on horseback with bull, limited edition 13/200; young Native American woman on horseback, limited edition 15/200; and Mountain Man on horseback limited edition 8/200, ht. 15 1/2".
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- EDWARD JAMES FRAUGHTON (AMERICAN, B.
EDWARD JAMES FRAUGHTON (AMERICAN, B. 1939)Edward James Fraughton
American, b. 1939
Bronze
Signed and editioned 15/50. Native American woman and child wrapped in a heavy blanket blowing in the wind, mounted to marble and wooden base.
Purchased 2005 from Wilcox Gallery, Jackson, WY, accompanied by bill of sale and Wilcox Gallery Certificate of Authenticity.
Bronze: 12 1/2 in. (31.75 cm.), overall: 15 1/2 in. (39.37 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
- RUDOLPH CARL GORMAN (1931-2005), COLOREDLITHOGRAPH
RUDOLPH CARL GORMAN (1931-2005), COLOREDLITHOGRAPH SEATED NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN, SIGNED LOWER LEFT AND DATED 1987, #199/200, IN STEEL FRAME. 24 1/2" X 35".
- SHARON ROSS NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN WATERCOLOR
SHARON ROSS NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN WATERCOLOR Sharon Ross, Native American Woman, watercolor, 1951. signed lower right. Image: 14" H x 10.25" W; frame: 22" H x 17.5" W
- ADRIAN WALL, UNTITLED (NATIVE AMERICAN
ADRIAN WALL, UNTITLED (NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN)Adrian Wall, (Jemez, b. 1970) Untitled (Native American Woman), carved stone inscribed near base: Adrian Wall carved stone Dimensions: 16 1/4 x 6 x 5 in. (41.28 x 15.24 x 12.70 cm.) Provenance: The Estate of Buddy and Connie Sanchez
- SCULPTURE TITLED "WILD HEART" BY STEPHEN
SCULPTURE TITLED "WILD HEART" BY STEPHEN HERRERO COMPOSITE SCULPTURE OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN WITH WOLF, TITLED "WILD HEART" BY STEPHEN HERRERO, NUMBERED IN PLATE AND SIGNED ON REVERSE; 13.5"H 11"W 7"D
- R. C. GORMAN NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN LITHOGRAPH
R. C. GORMAN NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN LITHOGRAPH New Mexico, Arizona, California,1932-2005Depicts a woman dressed in red and purple combing her hair seated upon a red, white, and blue patterned blanket. Gorman was best known for his abstracted Indigenous figure paintings, depicting them in day to day activities.
- R. C. GORMAN NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN LITHOGRAPH
R. C. GORMAN NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN LITHOGRAPH New Mexico, Arizona, California,1932-2005Depicts a woman wrapped in a red blanket behind a pot decorated with a figural bird and flowers. Gorman was best known for his abstracted Indigenous figure paintings, depicting them in day to day activities.
- R. C. GORMAN NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN LITHOGRAPH
R. C. GORMAN NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN LITHOGRAPH New Mexico, Arizona, California,1932-2005Depicts a seated woman with knees drawn to her chest wearing pale purple and orange mimicking sunset. Gorman was best known for his abstracted Indigenous figure paintings, depicting them in day to day activities.
- AMADO MAURILIO PENA, JR. (B.1943) SERIGRAPHFramed
AMADO MAURILIO PENA, JR. (B.1943) SERIGRAPHFramed serigraph (silkscreen) on paper, Native American Woman, pencil signed lower left Amado Maurilio Pena Jr. (Texas, Arizona, b.1943), numbered PP 2/2, slight paper warp, sight: 25.5"h, 22"w, overall: 36.25"h, 33"w, 14.5lbs
- R.C. GORMAN, "ACOMA" FIGURAL LITHOGRAPH
R.C. GORMAN, "ACOMA" FIGURAL LITHOGRAPH Rudolph Carl Gorman (American / New Mexico/Arizona,1932-2005), "Acoma", 1984, lithograph on paper depicting a Native American woman wrapped in a blanket gazing at a clay pot, signed and dated at lower left, numbered 83/225, unframed. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Veronica Holmes, Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. h. 29.75" x w. 38.375".
- R.C. GORMAN "CAROL'S BLANKET" LARGE
R.C. GORMAN "CAROL'S BLANKET" LARGE LITHOGRAPH Rudolph Carl 'R.C.' Gorman (American/ New Mexico/ Arizona1932-2005), "Carol's Blanket," lithograph on paper depicting a Native American woman wrapped in a blanket, pencil signed at lower left and numbered 9/150 at lower left. Provenance: Acquired from Howard Mann Art Center in Lambertville, NJ. Approx. h. 56.5", w. 41.5" (frame), h. 46", w. 31.75" (sight).