Description:

Tribal / Ethnographic, Pacific Northwestern North American (USA and Canada), Native American, Haida or Tlingit peoples, ca. 1950 CE. A carved and painted wood totem pole depicting Raven, Beaver, and Bear on a square pedestal. Red and black are the dominant colors here, which are traditionally the two most important and common colors in Pacific Northwestern native artwork. The feathers of the bird have been carved in a wonderfully intricate way. The powerful animal forms of native Northwestern art are on fine display in this piece. Size: 12.95" L x 3.3" W x 3.4" H (32.9 cm x 8.4 cm x 8.6 cm)

Provenance: private Ventura County, California, USA collection

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#125052

  • Condition: Light wear to wood surface and slight fading to paint colors. One wing has a small loss, and the implement Beaver is holding has been repaired.

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