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Native American


Art, object making, and sophisticated craft has been integral to North American native cultures for hundreds of years. Characterized by powerful motifs and symbology, traditional ceramics, textiles and carvings were joined by sophisticated paintings and works on paper after the westward expansion of the United States.

Monster Slayer Guarded by Two Bats
Canteen
early 20th Century
Ceramics
Acoma Pueblo
5" x 5" x 3.125"
Canteen native-american ceramics earthenware with colored slips
Large Jar with Feather Design
ca. 1970
Ceramics
Santa Clara Pueblo
6" x 5.5" x 5.5"
Large Jar with Feather Design native-american ceramics deeply carved blackware jar
Hopi ‘Gold’ Sifting Pan with Rainbow Handles
ca. 1940
Ceremonial Objects
Hopi
6.75" x 8.5" x 1.25"
Hopi ‘Gold’ Sifting Pan with Rainbow Handles native-american ceremonial-objects Silver and turquoise
Zoomorphic figural cow’s Head Pitcher
ca. 1930
Ceramics
Acoma Pueblo
8" x 5" x 4"
Zoomorphic figural cow’s Head Pitcher native-american ceramics clay
Wedding Vase
ca. 1930
Ceramics
Acoma Pueblo
7" x 6" x 5"
Wedding Vase native-american ceramics clay
Dough Bowl
ca. 1920
Ceremonial Objects
4.75" x 10.625" x 10.62"
Dough Bowl native-american ceremonial-objects terracotta
Santo Domingo Jar
ca. 1920
Ceramics
North America
8.5" x 8"
Santo Domingo Jar native-american ceramics fired clay
Moccasins
ca. 1900
Beadwork, Ceremonial Objects
North America
9.5" x 4" x 4"
Moccasins native-american beadwork ceremonial-objects Leather, beadwork
Snake and Frog Fetish
ca. 1900
Miscellaneous
American Southwest, Arizona, New Mexico
2.5" x 5" x 4"
Snake and Frog Fetish native-american miscellaneous Stone, turquoise
Transitional Serape with Colcha-style Pictorial
ca. 1890
Textile
72" x 46"
Transitional Serape with Colcha-style Pictorial joshua-baer textile all hand-spun, hand-carded, hand-dyed native wool and was skillfully woven.
Quiver
ca. 1880
Ceremonial Objects
19" x 5" x 4"
Quiver native-american ceremonial-objects Buffalo hide painted with natural pigments
Socorro Water Jar
ca. 1200
Ceramics
New Mexico
7.5" x 7.5" x 7"
Socorro Water Jar native-american ceramics Ceramic
Banded Serape
c.1890
Textile
71" x 48"
Banded Serape native-american textile Wool, natural and aniline dyes
Big Thunder with Medicine Basket
Dennis Hathale
C. 1988
Painting
15" x 11"
Big Thunder with Medicine Basket Dennis Hathalenative-american painting Mineral pigments on over-dyed muslin
Star Grinders Guarded by White Snake
Dennis Hathale
c. 1988
Painting
27" x 31"
Star Grinders Guarded by White Snake Dennis Hathalenative-american painting Mineral pigments on over-dyed muslin
Coiled Snakes and Four Short Rainbows Guarded by a Black Snake
Dennis Hathale
c. 1986
Painting
21" x 20.5"
Framed: 27" x 26"
Coiled Snakes and Four Short Rainbows Guarded by a Black Snake Dennis Hathalenative-american painting Mineral pigments on over-dyed muslin
Holy Girl Flanked by Two Eagles
Dennis Hathale
c. 1986
Painting
43" x 34"
Holy Girl Flanked by Two Eagles Dennis Hathalenative-american painting Mineral pigments on over-dyed muslin
The South Moon with Four Short Rainbows
Dennis Hathale
c. 1986
Painting
18" x 18"
Framed: 23.75" x 23.75"
The South Moon with Four Short Rainbows Dennis Hathalenative-american painting Mineral pigments on over-dyed muslin
Monster Slayer Guarded by Two Bats
Dennis Hathale
c. 1986
Painting
29" x 20"
Framed: 34.25" x 26"
Monster Slayer Guarded by Two Bats Dennis Hathalenative-american painting Mineral pigments on overdyed muslin
Heheya Ahumtaka Kachina
Jimmy Kootshongie
c. 1950
Devotional Objects
Hopi Third Mesa, Arizona
14" x 6" x 6"
Heheya Ahumtaka Kachina Jimmy Kootshongienative-american devotional-objects Cottonwood, leather, wool, pigment
Squash Blossom Necklace
c. 1940
Jewelry
SW United States
16.75" x 4.5"
Squash Blossom Necklace native-american jewelry Silver, turquoise
Squash Blossom Necklace
c. 1940
Jewelry
SW United States
" x "
Squash Blossom Necklace native-american jewelry Silver, turquoise
Hi’lili Katsina Tableta
c. 1930
Ceremonial Objects
Hopi
20" x 15"
Hi’lili Katsina Tableta native-american ceremonial-objects Cottonwood, pigment
Red Mesa Rug
c. 1925
Textile
Red Mesa
88" x 55"
Red Mesa Rug native-american textile Wool, natural and aniline dyes
Canteen
c. 1925
Ceramics
Hopi
6.25" x 7.25" x 5.5"
Canteen native-american ceramics Earthenware with colored slips
Germantown Rug
c. 1925
Textile
79" x 58"
Germantown Rug native-american textile Wool, natural and aniline dyes
Double Saddle Blanket with Vertical Diamond Twill
c. 1920
Textile
52" x 30"
Double Saddle Blanket with Vertical Diamond Twill native-american textile Hand spun wool with natural dyes
Cross
c. 1920
Jewelry
SW United States
14.25" x 1.5"
Cross native-american jewelry Silver, turquoise
Dough Bowl
c. 1900
Ceramics
8.5" x 15" x 15"
Dough Bowl native-american ceramics Ceramic
A Double Saddle Blanket with a Grey Window and a Brown and White Border, Navajo, circa 1900.
c. 1900
Textile
62" x 33"
A Double Saddle Blanket with a Grey Window and a Brown and White Border, Navajo, circa 1900. joshua-baer textile The grey yarns are handspun brown and handspun white Merino fleece carded and spun together to create variegated grey handspun yarns. The brown yarns and the white yarns are un-dyed handspun Merino fleeces.
Beaded Vest
c. 1900
Beadwork, Textile
21" x 18" x 4"
Beaded Vest native-american beadwork textile Leather, beads, fabric
Olla
c. 1880
Ceramics
10.5" x 14"
Olla native-american ceramics Earthenware with colored slips
Germantown Rug
c. 1880
Textile
79" x 56"
Germantown Rug native-american textile Wool, natural and aniline dyes
Mancos Bowl with Eagle Design
c. 1100
Ceramics
Mesa Verde
3.5" x 7.25" x 7.25"
Mancos Bowl with Eagle Design native-american ceramics Earthenware with colored slips
Owl Effigy Pipe
200-500 CE
Ceremonial Objects
3.5" x 1.75" x 4.75"
Owl Effigy Pipe native-american pre-columbian ceremonial-objects Stone
Bowl
19th Century
Ceramics
4" x 8" x 8"
Bowl native-american ceramics earthenware with colored slips
Vest
19th c.
Textile
" x "
Vest native-american textile Hide, porcupine quills, brass, fabric
Acoma Olla
1940
Ceramics
North America
9.875" x 11.875"
Acoma Olla native-american ceramics fired clay
Pahlik Mana (Butterfly Maiden) Katsina Tableta
1940
Ceremonial Objects
Hopi
20" x 25"
Pahlik Mana (Butterfly Maiden) Katsina Tableta native-american ceremonial-objects Cottonwood, pigment
Hemis Katsina Tableta
1930
Ceremonial Objects
Hopi
20.5" x 13.5"
Hemis Katsina Tableta native-american ceremonial-objects Cottonwood, pigment
Olla
1920-1940
Ceramics
Acoma Pueblo
12" x 12" x 12"
Olla native-american ceramics earthenware with colored slips
Pot
Ceramics
Acoma Pueblo
" x "
Pot native-american ceramics fired clay
Pot
Ceramics
" x "
Pot native-american ceramics fired clay
A Double Saddle Blanket with a Grey Window and Germantown Tassels, Navajo, circa 1900.
Textile
53" x 31"
A Double Saddle Blanket with a Grey Window and Germantown Tassels, Navajo, circa 1900. joshua-baer textile The red and orange yarns are three-ply machine-spun knitting yarns, also known as Germantown yarns, dyed in the skein with synthetic dyes. The dark brown yarns are brown Merino fleece handspun and top-dyed in the yarn with pinon pitch. The grey yarns are un-dyed brown and un-dyed white Merino fleeces carded together and handspun to create variegated grey yarns. The white yarns are un-dyed handspun Merino fleece.
Hosteen Klah
Allan Clark
Sculpture
Navajo
22" x 20" x 12"
Hosteen Klah Allan Clarknative-american sculpture Bronze
Bird Pot
Ceramics
11.25" x 11.5" x 11.5"
Bird Pot native-american ceramics fired clay
Stone Bust
Sculpture
Inuit
8.5" x 6.75" x 6.75"
Stone Bust native-american sculpture soapstone and bone; Alaskan Inuit
Ganado Rug
Rugs
Navajo
47" x 71"
Ganado Rug native-american rugs wool, alkaline, natural pigment
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