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Artworks
UNIDENTIFIED HAIDA ARTIST
Bracelet with Hybrid Beast Motif, c. 1880scarved and engraved hammered coin silver, 21 g, interior circumference: 7 in (17.8 cm), (with later added secondary clasp: 5.75 in (14.6 cm), overall: 1.5 x 2.75 x 2 in (3.8 x 7 x 5.1 cm)LOT 113
ESTIMATE: $1,800 — $2,800Further images
As mentioned in Lot 108, the 1850s gold rush brought settlers — and their silver dollars — northwest. Local artists transformed those coins into engraved bracelets that increasingly featured Euro-American...As mentioned in Lot 108, the 1850s gold rush brought settlers — and their silver dollars — northwest. Local artists transformed those coins into engraved bracelets that increasingly featured Euro-American imagery. This bracelet presents an unfamiliar hybrid: a figure with a scaled, fish-like torso, outstretched wings, and a broadtail. Its upright head adornments are, perhaps, a stylized interpretation of a judge’s wig. The hooked nose resembles a beak and at its neck sits a prominent bow tie, deliberately carved, its meaning elusive. Is this a portrait made in honour or in jest? Could this be an example of Haida nautical imagery, echoing the masthead figures seen on ships of the time? The fun lies in this ambiguity; the pleasure is in pondering the image. One wonders, too, whether it was commissioned by a seafarer as a tribute to a superior, or whether the artist was drawing inspiration on the language of political cartoons.
References: For an overview and examples of early silver jewellery, Nancy Harris, "Reflections on Northwest Coast Silver," reproduced in The Box of Daylight: Northwest Coast Indian Art, (Seattle, WA: Seattle Art Museum/University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1983), pp. 132-6. Harris discusses early examples of metal work on the Northwest Coast and the stylistic differences as the craft moved down the coast. For a discussion of Euro-American designs in Northwest Coast Silver Bracelets, see Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse, Reflected Images: The Use of Euro-American Designs on Northwest Coast Silver Bracelets, M.A. Thesis Dissertation, University of Washington, 1998.Provenance
Ex. Collection of Jeff and Jane Harris, North Vancouver BC;
A Vancouver Collection.
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