UNIDENTIFIED ARTIST, POSSIBLY TLINGIT OR TSIMSHIAN
unsigned.
LOT 53
ESTIMATE: $4,000 — $6,000
PRICE REALIZED: $4,320.00
Further images
Quite a tall model pole at just over four feet in height, this one includes five figures with no subsidiaries. From the top down they appear to be: a seated bear with its front paws drawn up before its chest; an indeterminate bird with its wings folded around its body, and curving incised lines to represent layered feathers; the bird is seated on the head of a beaver holding a stick in its mouth and with its tail turned up between its crouching legs; the next figure down may be an otter, facing down the pole with its legs poised as if running and the front paws carved free of the background; the bottom figure is a human with his hands clasped upon his shins.
Steven C. Brown
References: For older and contemporaneous Tlingit and Tsimshian model poles of similar scale and attenuated form see First Arts, July 2021, Lot 17; and Michael D. Hall and Pat Glascock, Carvings and Commerce: Model Totem Poles 1880-2010, (Saskatoon: Mendel Art Gallery / Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2011), cat. 4 (p. 60) and cat. 56 (p. 95).
Provenance
Important Private Collection, Canada.Join our mailing list
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