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Seated Navajo woman. image size:
Seated Navajo woman. image size: 14.75'' H x 19.5'' W.
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SOUTH WESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN
SOUTH WESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN MODERNIST PAINTING United States,20th CenturyExecuted in a thick impasto technique over a white background depicting a woman curled up and seated resting her head on her arms.
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Native American portrait, woman
Native American portrait, woman in native dress and eagle feather, unsigned, oil on canvas, possibly California School, early 20th century, unframed, 30 x 25 in. Lined, restoration, retouch scattered throughout, crackle, cupping, cleavage, flaking, stretcher marks, heavily waxed, grime, chips. Property of a Los Angeles, California Collector.
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Gray stone sculpture of a reclining
Gray stone sculpture of a reclining Native American woman by Amy Small (American 1910-1997); 16" x 9" x 23" (approx.)
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NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY FIGURE
NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY FIGURE Early 20th c. Hopi Terra Cotta Figure of a Seated Woman sporting Squash Blossom Whorls in her hair. Roughly 13" x 12" x 9 1/2", missing flowers from basket, braid at forehead, cracks.
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TWO NATIVE AMERICAN CABINET CARD
TWO NATIVE AMERICAN CABINET CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. American late 19th century. Very fine portrait of a young Native American Indian girl wearing a dress profusely decorated with elk teeth beaded mocassins and a multi-strand beaded necklace. She is posed alongside a wicker chair. Photographer credit Nellie Burr Tonkawa Oklahoma. Plains possibly Cheyenne or Kiowa. 8''h. 6''w. and a photograph depicting a Native American Indian man and woman posting with a group of onlookers. Likely Pacific Northwest. 5 1/2''h. 6 1/2''w.
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AMERICAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY),
AMERICAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY), "NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN SEATED IN HUIPILS", MIXED MEDIA ON CANVAS, SIGNED "SOTOS" LOWER RIGHT, 28" X 44".American School (20th Century), "Native American Women Seated in Huipils", Mixed Media on Canvas, Signed "Sotos" lower right, 28" x 44".
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GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURE
GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURE OF A WOMAN, POTTERY ARTICLES, SILVERPLATE AND OTHER TABLE ARTICLESGroup of Native American Figure of a Woman, Pottery Articles, Silverplate and other Table Articles
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LORETTA DILORETO, AFTER GORMAN,
LORETTA DILORETO, AFTER GORMAN, SEATED NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER FRAME: 17-3/4 X 21-3/4 INLoretta DiLoreto, After Gorman, Seated Native American Woman, Watercolor on Paper Frame: 17-3/4 x 21-3/4 in
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NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN, PLASTER
NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN, PLASTER FIGURINE, HEIGHT: 44-1/2 INNative American Woman, Plaster Figurine, Height: 44-1/2 in
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R.C. GORMAN, "SEATED WOMAN"
R.C. GORMAN, "SEATED WOMAN" LITHOGRAPH Rudolph Carl 'R.C.' Gorman (American/ New Mexico/ Arizona1932-2005), "Seated Woman", 1988, lithograph on paper, depicting a seated Native American woman wrapped in a blanket, pencil signed and dated at lower left, numbered 175/200 at lower right, framed. Provenance: Acquired from Howard Mann Art Center in Lambertville, NJ. Approx. h. 34.5", 28.375" (frame), h. 24.25", w. 18" (sight).
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NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN
NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN OIL ON CANVAS Native American portrait of a woman, oil on canvas, framed. Image: 11.5" H x 9.5" W; frame: 18" H x 16" W
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LARGE PRE-COLUMBIAN POTTERY
LARGE PRE-COLUMBIAN POTTERY FIGURE Seated Woman with applied and painted decoration, Pihuamo, Colima Subculture, 500-800 AD, includes certificate from The Lands Beyond Ltd., NYC. 9 1/2" tall. Very good condition.
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AMERICAN CARVED AND GILT PINE
AMERICAN CARVED AND GILT PINE BUST OF A NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN Modeled wearing head band around her long flowing hair beads strung across her draped breast mounted in stand. Provenance: Property from the Collection of Gerald Kornblau. 17 1/2 (bust).
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Profile portrait of Native American
Profile portrait of Native American elder/chief in full eagle feather headdress and buckskin tunic attire, watercolor; 12 1/2" x 9 1/2"; signed and dated 1916 lower right.
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TRIBAL: PRE-COLUMBIAN PRE-CLASSIC
TRIBAL: PRE-COLUMBIAN PRE-CLASSIC SEATED FEMALE CLAY FIGURE, PROBABLY MICHACAN OR CHUPICUARIO, C. 500 BC, DEFINED FACIAL FEATURES AN...TRIBAL: Pre-Columbian pre-classic seated female clay figure, probably Michacan or Chupicuario, c. 500 BC, defined facial features and with arms crossed over torso, wear consistent with age and use, 8" h.
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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.
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* Three Native American Pottery
* Three Native American Pottery Articles comprising a seated figure holding a vase a handled basket with bird head accents and a bowl with geometric and stylized foliate decoration. Height of tallest 6 1/4 inches.
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R. C. GORMAN (AMERICAN INDIAN
R. C. GORMAN (AMERICAN INDIAN 1932-2005), SEATED WOMAN, PHOTOLITHOGRAPH, FRAMED: 30 X 24 INCHESR. C. Gorman (American Indian 1932-2005), Seated Woman, Photolithograph, Framed: 30 x 24 inches
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R. MACFARLANE NATIVE AMERICAN
R. MACFARLANE NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAIT PAINTING United States19th CenturyDepicts a woman dressed in red with braided hair and silver jewelry shucking corn.
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A Native American Helen Cordero
A Native American Helen Cordero Cochiti pottery storyteller figure Last quarter 20th century the underside signed ''Helen Cordero (1915 - 1994) / Cochiti N. Mexico'' depicting a seated male elder with legs extended hands on his lap the eyes closed and mouth open in recitation three small children perched on his knees two on his shoulders and one clings to his back
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R. C. GORMAN NATIVE AMERICAN
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.
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PORTRAIT OF A NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN
PORTRAIT OF A NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas signed lower right. Native American woman in profile with a water pail along the shore of a lake. Mountains and tepees in the background. Signature illegible possibly ''Walking''. 16''h. 12''w. in a frame 18 3/4''h. 14 3/4''w.
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Native American mother and child
Native American mother and child illustration; oil pastel on paper; 24" x 18"; signed lower left 'J. Scheuerle'.
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TWO NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY
TWO NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY FIGURESTwo Native American pottery figures, Two works: Joe Cajero Jr. (b. 1971, Jemez Pueblo) "Morning of Feast Day," late 20th/21st century Signed and titled to base side verso A Jemez polychrome pottery figure of a man holding a pot, with micaceous clay shirt 16" H x 4.625" W x 5.25" D Tamalyn "Tammy" Tarbell (b. 20th century, Haudenosaunee, Kanien'kehá'ka (Mohawk) Nation; New York) A seated woman, 1992 Signed in clay to front of cloak: Tarbell / 92 A pottery figure of a seated woman wrapped in a fringed blanket with beaded hide fringing and feathers to top 9.5" H x 9" W x 8.5" D 2 pieces Provenance: The Estate of Eleanor Koffler
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DIANE O'LEARY (NATIVE AMERICAN,
DIANE O'LEARY (NATIVE AMERICAN, 1939 - 2013) 38" x 38" sight Standing Woman, 1970s. Tempera on paper, signed lower right, matted in wood frame, 50" x 40" overall.
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B&W. PHOTO OF NATIVE AMERICAN
B&W. PHOTO OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMANWoman in native dress on the western plains. Nicely detailed photo depicting the detailed weather beaten face of this western plains lady. Signed LR in blue pen ''Age Defiant '' LL ''To Julia Ann. 23'' H x 19'' W. Private collection. Alexandria Va.
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19TH C. TINTYPE OF A NATIVE
19TH C. TINTYPE OF A NATIVE AMERICAN MANSixth plate tin type portrait of a seated American Indian, wrapped in a blanket, and holding a peace pipe. Titled in negative "Old Belt". Approx. 2-3/8" L x 3-3/4" H. Upper left edge showing some loss, overall wear common for age. See images fortail. This item can be shipped in-house.
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PRE-COLUMBIAN NAYARIT SEATED FEMALE
PRE-COLUMBIAN NAYARIT SEATED FEMALE FIGURINE Pre-Columbian Nayarit ceramic pottery seated female figurine holding a cup, with painted earrings, necklace, skirt and hair. 10.5" H x 6" W.
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Native American Indian girl dipping
Native American Indian girl dipping her toe in a stream; oil on board; 21 1/2" x 11".
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Native American Indian chief in
Native American Indian chief in full headdress and attire; oil on canvas; 29 1/2" x 23 1/4"; "Louwana" written in script lower right.
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Great Plains Native American Indian
Great Plains Native American Indian folk doll; buckskin female figure in wool robe decorated with banded beading and cowrie shells, beaded papoose, beaded moccasins and leggings, human hair, unique Indian head penny concho belt, early 20th C. 12"H. Good condition.
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Joe Neil Beeler (American, b.
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\".
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Newell Convers Wyeth, American,
Newell Convers Wyeth, American, 1882-1945, ink on paper, Seated Native American Chief, 6 1/4" x 6 1/4" Estimate $4,000-6,000
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NATIVE AMERICAN BRONZE
NATIVE AMERICAN BRONZE SCULPTUREDESCRIPTION: A bronze figural sculpture depicting a Native American/Indian woman holding a bird-shape bowl and wearing attire from their culture. No apparent markings. CIRCA: 20th Century ORIGIN:Â DIMENSIONS: H.2.75" x W. 13" CONDITION: Crack to bust of sculpture. 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.
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PORTRAIT OF A NATIVE AMERICAN A
PORTRAIT OF A NATIVE AMERICAN A Proud Young Warrior, in buckskin shirt and wearing two feathers, oil on canvas, unsigned, ca 1900, in red walnut deep cove frame with gold liner, OS: 33" x 27", SS: 25 1/2" x 19 1/2". Fine condition.