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Tony Gulbrandsen (First Nations / Canadian, Tsimshian, b. 1962). "Raven" carved cedar wood mask, ca. late 20th to 21st century. Signature, title, and artist's monogram on interior. An attractive cedar wood mask hand-carved by Tsimshian artist Tony Gulbrandsen to depict a raven, painted in hues of red, green, and black and crowned by applied strips of cedar bark. The stylized bird displays geometric decoration that highlights his Northwest Coast aesthetic. Pacific Northwest clan leaders hold potlatch ceremonies to renew their social status through a costly feast and gift exchange. Traditionally, the host would accumulate food, clothing, and trade goods, such as marine shells and copper, and commission specialized artists to create dance masks to further display this wealth. The raven is also considered a hero to the Tsimshian. In one story, the raven stole the sun and then released it on the Nass River to illuminate what had been a totally dark world. Size: 9.8" W x 11" H (24.9 cm x 27.9 cm)

Please note this item falls under the Safeguard Tribal Objects of Patrimony Act and is not eligible for international shipping. Native American, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian objects are only eligible to ship within the United States.

Provenance: private Don Phelps collection, owner Todos Santos Trading Post, Alamo, California, USA, acquired in 1971

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  • Condition: Signature, title, and artist's monogram on interior. Some minor nicks to wood, chipping to peripheries, and fraying to raffia, but otherwise intact and excellent. Nice preservation of pigments.

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