Description: Every month has information about the art/ artifact featured. Measurements are: closed 8.5" W x 11" T - open 8.5" W x 22" T. Questions??? Please ask before purchasing to avoid any misunderstandings. January Doll made by Ethel Washington, Inupiaq Eskimo c. 1930 - 1950. Wood, ground squirrel, caribou, beaver and wolf fur, birch bark, red and dark thread, black ink. 10.5" high. Courtesy of the University of Alaska Museum Fairbanks. Photograph by Barry McWayne. February Formal Dress. Crow c 1885. Wool cloth, glass beads, 46" long. Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum, Denver Colorado. Photograph by William O'Connor. March Basket Jar, Western Apache, c. 1900 24" high 19" diameter. Courtesy of the Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson. Photograph by Ken Matesich. April Pouch, octopus type, attributed to the Cree metis, c. 1860-1880. Broadcloth, silk, cotton, glass, skin, wool. 17.5" long including tassels; 8 5/8" wide. Courtesy of the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Quebec. Photograph by Harry B. Foster. May Crest frontlet, attributed to Simeon Stilthda, Haida, late nineteenth century. Wood, abalone, pigment. 7" high; 5.75" wide. Courtesy of the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, New York. Photograph by Justin VanSoest. June "Indian in Nature" by Oscar Howe, Dakota. c. 1970. 21" high 27" wide. Watercolor on Italian paper. Courtesy of the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. Photograph by Craig Smith. July Headdresses, Northwestern California, nineteenth century. Hide, paint, feather, fur. Left 23 5/8" long. Right 31 1/2" long. Courtesy of the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Brown University, Bristol, Rhode Island. Photograph by Cathy Carver. August Kachina Dolls by Wilson Tawaquaptewa, Hopi, c. 1950. Cottonwood root, feathers, paint. Left 7" high; 1.75" wide. Richt 7.25" High; 1.75" wide. Courtesy of the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Brown University, Bristol, Rhode Island. Photograph by Cathy Carver. September Woman's saddle with fenders, Nez Perce, c. 1830-1846. Cottonwood, rawhide, paint, wool. 23 5/8" long; 12 1/8 high; 12 1/2: wide. Fenders 30" long; 17" high. Courtesy of the Nez Perce National Historical Park, Spaulding, Idaho. Photograph by the Department of the Interior, National Park Service. October Tunic, Chilkat, c. 1880. Mountain goat wool, yellow cedar bark. 42 5/8' long; 24 3/4" wide. Courtesy of the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington. Photography by Paul Macapia. November Bandolier bag, Anishinabe. Glass seed beads, cut glass iridescent beads, cut metal beads, cotton fabric, velvet, brass sequins, wool yarn, cut glass tubular beads. 44.5" long; 14" wide. Courtesy of the Albert Green Heath collection, Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin. Photograph by Andrew Hunter Whiteford. December Polychrome water jar by Tonita Pena, San Ildefonso, c. 1880. 11" high; 13" wide. Reprinted from Legacy; Southwest Indian Art at the School of American Research, edited by Duane Anderson. Photograph by Addison Doty.
Price: 7.49 USD
Location: Brighton, Colorado
End Time: 2025-01-05T15:38:14.000Z
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