UNIDENTIFIED MI'KMAQ ARTIST
unsigned.
ESTIMATE: $2,500 — $3,500
Further images
Not all of a porcupine’s quills are created equal, either as a defense mechanism or as a labour-intensive material component for a decorated box. Beginning at the nape of the neck and continuing to the base of the tail, these quills are longer and thinner, and after some cleaning, preparation, and dyeing, they can form the base for fine, elegant linework. Here, a bright, finely lined chevron pattern circles the box, and basket-woven quills crown each section. A round, almost starburst-like pattern radiates from the centre of the lid, where both its bright white background and rays lie in precise, thin lines. The colours throughout the box’s body remain punchy and vibrant despite the time that has passed since its creation. Lovely.
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Provenance
Private Collection, Montreal.Join our mailing list
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