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CELEBRATING OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY
We
are exhibiting Ancient & Tribal Art from Western North America, Alaska
to Mexico,
300 B.C. to the 19th Century,
At the
Sixth
Annual Historic Indian & World Tribal Arts: Santa Fe Show, College of Santa
Fe,
1600 St. Michael's Drive, Santa Fe, New Mexico,
August 9th through August 12th, 2007
860 Glenneyre Street – Laguna Beach, CA 92651- USA
Tel:949.376.5754.Fax.: 949.433.4120: E-mail: info@anthroposgallery.com
Descriptions of the above pictured works
1) The Kelowna Club: Ancient NW Coast carved and incised Whalebone Club, British Columbia, ca. AD 1st to 10th C.
2) A Teotihuacan style Guerrero Greenstone Mask, Protoclassic Mexico, ca. 100 BC-AD 250.
3) A superb Northern NW Coast carved Bent-corner Bowl, Alaska or British Columbia, ca. mid-19th C.
4) An early Mixtec-Spanish Colonial Wine Pitcher, Postcontact Mexico, early-16th C.
5) A NW Coast Tlingit Chief’s War Knife, Killer Whale Effigy, Alaska, ca. 19th C. Collected by Lt. G.T. Emmons & acquired by the Heye Foundation (Nat’l Museum of the American Indian).
6) The Mimbres Red-On-White Bowl, Eagle Effigy, New Mexico, ca. AD 10th C.
7) The Chilkat Woven Pouch, Killer Whale Effigy, Alaska, ca. 19th C. A finely woven NW Coast Chief’s or Shaman’s Pouch. Provenance: a) The Heye Foundation (Nat’l. Museum of the American Indian). b) The Textile Museum, Wash. DC.
