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Artworks
UNIDENTIFIED HAIDA ARTIST
Early Trade Pipe, c. 1840-1860argillite, 4 x 8 x 1.25 in (10.2 x 20.3 x 3.2 cm)
unsigned.
LOT 50
ESTIMATE: $5,000 — $8,000
PRICE REALIZED: $6,600.00Further images
The earliest argillite trade pipes were based on clay pipe designs. This pipe is a fine example of the best known trade pipe style, featuring a portrait-like human head forming...The earliest argillite trade pipes were based on clay pipe designs. This pipe is a fine example of the best known trade pipe style, featuring a portrait-like human head forming the bowl. And carved during the same period as the larger, more elaborate ship panel pipes of the period, it presents very similar imagery: two human figures and a dog. The imagery is charming and whimsical; it appears to depict a man and woman relaxing with their pet dog. The woman engages the viewer while petting the animal; the man, enjoying a drink, lounges on the dog’s back in what would be a very precarious position if the odd triangular support were not there to prop him up.
References: For an early trade pipe with similar imagery see Peter L. Macnair and Alan L. Hoover, The Magic Leaves: A History of Haida Argillite Carving, (Royal BC Museum, 1984/2002), fig. 87. in the chapter on early trade pipes pp. 72-76. See other examples in Leslie Drew and Douglas Wilson, Argillite: Art of the Haida, (Vancouver: Hancock House, 1980), pp. 161-165.
Provenance
A British Columbia Collection.
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