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ZUNI PUEBLO POTTERY
Southwest Indian Zuni Pueblo Pottery and Fine Art. Over 9,000 Zuni (who call themselves the A:shiwi) live on their reservation in western New Mexico. Zuni Pueblo is the most remote pueblo in New Mexico. It is located somewhat near to Acoma and Laguna Pueblos, but quite a distance from the Rio Grande pueblos. Additional to its isolation onthe
NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTING C4084L Julián Martinez (1885-1943) Pocano - Coming of the Spirits was an artist who was born, lived most of his life, and died at the small but artistically rich San Ildefonso Pueblo.He is perhaps best known for painting designs onto the pottery vessels created by his wife—the famous San Ildefonso potter Maria Martinez.He painted works on paper, too, and did so successfully despite receiving no FANNIE CHAVEZ PLATERO JEWELRY Fannie Chavez Platero Jewelry - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax (866) 919-9506. ROBERT DAUGHTERS PAINTING Robert Daughters (1929-2013) was raised in St. Joseph, Missouri. After graduation from high school and three years in the military, he worked as a Curator of Display at the St. Joseph Museum of Natural History while attending the Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design. During a 1953 visit to Taos New Mexico, Daughters discovered theALFRED MOMADAY
Born in Mountain View, Oklahoma, Alfred Momaday was a painter of works depicting his Indian heritage and was also a renowned teacher. His work included altar plaques for churches in Albuquerque. Alfred Momaday (1913 - 1981), whose Indian name was Haun Toa, meaning War Lance, was the son of Kiowa Indian parents, and in 1933, he married Natachee Scott at Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico, where he PERCY SANDY NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4458E Size: 10-⅜” x 10” image; 19-⅛” x 17” framed. Item # C4458E. SOLD. This original painting was created by Zuni Pueblo artist Percy Sandy, or “Kai-Sa”. Sandy’s subjects are a pair of men inside a pueblo home. Objects and clothing depict elements of other pueblos and not just his native Zuni. One man kneels, playing a largedrum.
JEAN SAHME NAMPEYO PUEBLO POTTERY Jean Sahme Nampeyo (1948 – ) Sak’Honsee - Tobacco Flower Girl, Hopi/Tewa, is a daughter of Priscilla Namingha Nampeyo and the granddaughter of Rachel Namingha Nampeyo.Her great grandmother was Annie Healing Nampeyo, whose mother was Nampeyo of Hano.Jean has seven siblings, all of whom are potters or Katsina doll carvers. Her brothers and sisters are Nyla Sahmie, Rachel Sahmie, Bonnie ADOBE GALLERY, SANTA FE 221 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone (505) 955-0550 Fax (866) 919-9506 www.adobegallery.com info@adobegallery.com NEW ACQUISITIONS OF PUEBLO POTTERY, KACHINA/KATSINA DOLLS 221 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone (505) 955-0550 Fax (866) 919-9506 www.adobegallery.com info@adobegallery.com POTTERS OF THE PAST: SANTA CLARA AND SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLOS Potters of the Past: Santa Clara and San Ildefonso Pueblos. August 07, 2020 until August 29, 2020. Every year in late August, Native American art enthusiasts from around the world gather in New Mexico for the Santa Fe Indian Market. Related annual events in the preceding weeks make for an exciting month of admiring and collecting.ZUNI PUEBLO POTTERY
Southwest Indian Zuni Pueblo Pottery and Fine Art. Over 9,000 Zuni (who call themselves the A:shiwi) live on their reservation in western New Mexico. Zuni Pueblo is the most remote pueblo in New Mexico. It is located somewhat near to Acoma and Laguna Pueblos, but quite a distance from the Rio Grande pueblos. Additional to its isolation onthe
NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTING C4084L Julián Martinez (1885-1943) Pocano - Coming of the Spirits was an artist who was born, lived most of his life, and died at the small but artistically rich San Ildefonso Pueblo.He is perhaps best known for painting designs onto the pottery vessels created by his wife—the famous San Ildefonso potter Maria Martinez.He painted works on paper, too, and did so successfully despite receiving no FANNIE CHAVEZ PLATERO JEWELRY Fannie Chavez Platero Jewelry - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax (866) 919-9506. ROBERT DAUGHTERS PAINTING Robert Daughters (1929-2013) was raised in St. Joseph, Missouri. After graduation from high school and three years in the military, he worked as a Curator of Display at the St. Joseph Museum of Natural History while attending the Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design. During a 1953 visit to Taos New Mexico, Daughters discovered theALFRED MOMADAY
Born in Mountain View, Oklahoma, Alfred Momaday was a painter of works depicting his Indian heritage and was also a renowned teacher. His work included altar plaques for churches in Albuquerque. Alfred Momaday (1913 - 1981), whose Indian name was Haun Toa, meaning War Lance, was the son of Kiowa Indian parents, and in 1933, he married Natachee Scott at Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico, where he PERCY SANDY NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4458E Size: 10-⅜” x 10” image; 19-⅛” x 17” framed. Item # C4458E. SOLD. This original painting was created by Zuni Pueblo artist Percy Sandy, or “Kai-Sa”. Sandy’s subjects are a pair of men inside a pueblo home. Objects and clothing depict elements of other pueblos and not just his native Zuni. One man kneels, playing a largedrum.
JEAN SAHME NAMPEYO PUEBLO POTTERY Jean Sahme Nampeyo (1948 – ) Sak’Honsee - Tobacco Flower Girl, Hopi/Tewa, is a daughter of Priscilla Namingha Nampeyo and the granddaughter of Rachel Namingha Nampeyo.Her great grandmother was Annie Healing Nampeyo, whose mother was Nampeyo of Hano.Jean has seven siblings, all of whom are potters or Katsina doll carvers. Her brothers and sisters are Nyla Sahmie, Rachel Sahmie, Bonnie FINE ART - PAINTINGS - ADOBE GALLERY, SANTA FE 221 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone (505) 955-0550 Fax (866) 919-9506 www.adobegallery.com info@adobegallery.com DAWANGYUMPTEWA NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4478B “Turtle Rendezvous” is an original mixed media creation by Hopi-Navajo artist David Dawangyumptewa. It is a bright and lively image that will appeal to animal lovers. In the foreground, near the bottom of the image, Dawangyumptewa’s two turtles meet. PERCY SANDY NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4458E Size: 10-⅜” x 10” image; 19-⅛” x 17” framed. Item # C4458E. SOLD. This original painting was created by Zuni Pueblo artist Percy Sandy, or “Kai-Sa”. Sandy’s subjects are a pair of men inside a pueblo home. Objects and clothing depict elements of other pueblos and not just his native Zuni. One man kneels, playing a largedrum.
SOUTHWEST PUEBLO INDIAN HISTORIC POTTERY C4474E There are certain styles of historic pottery from San Juan Pueblo that seem to never have changed in shape or design. This plainware deep bowl is one of those that we can say is “traditional San Juan” in every detail. The bowl was constructed from traditional San Juan Pueblo clay with a small amount of mica within the clay. The natural clay was stone polished, without the application of a NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4478C This original painting was created late in life by Jemez Pueblo artist Jose Rey Toledo. In this piece, a pueblo man dances directly toward the viewer. In his left hand, he holds an evergreen bough. His raised right hand holds a rattle. Soft variations of a variety of cool tones form the majority of his clothing, while warmer tones serve asaccents.
JOE MAKTIMA NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PUEBLO PAINTING This original oil pastel was created by Hopi and Laguna Pueblo artist Joe Maktima. In the center of the image, two masks face the viewer directly. They are linked together seamlessly, and presented without attachment to bodies or any other physical forms. They hover a background of richly colored rectangular forms, which are surrounded by white framing lines. SANTA FE TRADER C4455U THE COMMERCE OF THE PRAIRIES - Josiah Gregg’s narrative covering the years 1831-1844 originally bore the subtitle: ‘Journal of a Santa Fe Trader During Eight Expeditions Across the Great Western Prairies, and a Residence of Nearly Nine Years in Northern Mexico.’ When it was first published in 1844, the importance of the work was at once apparent, and it has long been recognized as the MARY KESSIE TEXTILES Talented weaver Mary Kessie is a Diné of the Navajo Nation. She is from Pinon, Arizona. She is known for her design work to include early J. B. Moore textiles. Her textiles are from the mid-twentieth century and chose to weave with commercial-dyed yarns. KIVA WALL PAINTING SOUTHWEST ARCHAEOLOGY C4455T BEHIND PAINTED WALLS Incidents in Southwestern Archaeology. five sites all contain Kiva wall painting made by prehistoric peoples of the Colorado Plateau; Lowry Ruin (Colorado), Gran Quivira (New Mexico), Kuana (New Mexico), Awatovi-Kawaika-a (Arizona), and Pottery Mound (New Mexico) during the formative years between 1930 and 1960. MESA LAND SOUTHWEST NAVAJO AND PUEBLO INDIANS C4455S MESA LAND The History and Romance of the American Southwest - When a new comer enters the enchanting region of the Southwest he is plunged into an environment so different from any previously experienced that former standards of appreciation are inadequate, and it takes time toform new ones.
ADOBE GALLERY, SANTA FE 221 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone (505) 955-0550 Fax (866) 919-9506 www.adobegallery.com info@adobegallery.com NEW ACQUISITIONS OF PUEBLO POTTERY, KACHINA/KATSINA DOLLS 221 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone (505) 955-0550 Fax (866) 919-9506 www.adobegallery.com info@adobegallery.com POTTERS OF THE PAST: SANTA CLARA AND SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLOS Potters of the Past: Santa Clara and San Ildefonso Pueblos. August 07, 2020 until August 29, 2020. Every year in late August, Native American art enthusiasts from around the world gather in New Mexico for the Santa Fe Indian Market. Related annual events in the preceding weeks make for an exciting month of admiring and collecting.ZUNI PUEBLO POTTERY
Southwest Indian Zuni Pueblo Pottery and Fine Art. Over 9,000 Zuni (who call themselves the A:shiwi) live on their reservation in western New Mexico. Zuni Pueblo is the most remote pueblo in New Mexico. It is located somewhat near to Acoma and Laguna Pueblos, but quite a distance from the Rio Grande pueblos. Additional to its isolation onthe
NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTING C4084L Julián Martinez (1885-1943) Pocano - Coming of the Spirits was an artist who was born, lived most of his life, and died at the small but artistically rich San Ildefonso Pueblo.He is perhaps best known for painting designs onto the pottery vessels created by his wife—the famous San Ildefonso potter Maria Martinez.He painted works on paper, too, and did so successfully despite receiving no FANNIE CHAVEZ PLATERO JEWELRY Fannie Chavez Platero Jewelry - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax (866) 919-9506. ROBERT DAUGHTERS PAINTING Robert Daughters (1929-2013) was raised in St. Joseph, Missouri. After graduation from high school and three years in the military, he worked as a Curator of Display at the St. Joseph Museum of Natural History while attending the Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design. During a 1953 visit to Taos New Mexico, Daughters discovered theALFRED MOMADAY
Born in Mountain View, Oklahoma, Alfred Momaday was a painter of works depicting his Indian heritage and was also a renowned teacher. His work included altar plaques for churches in Albuquerque. Alfred Momaday (1913 - 1981), whose Indian name was Haun Toa, meaning War Lance, was the son of Kiowa Indian parents, and in 1933, he married Natachee Scott at Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico, where he PERCY SANDY NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4458E Size: 10-⅜” x 10” image; 19-⅛” x 17” framed. Item # C4458E. SOLD. This original painting was created by Zuni Pueblo artist Percy Sandy, or “Kai-Sa”. Sandy’s subjects are a pair of men inside a pueblo home. Objects and clothing depict elements of other pueblos and not just his native Zuni. One man kneels, playing a largedrum.
JEAN SAHME NAMPEYO PUEBLO POTTERY Jean Sahme Nampeyo (1948 – ) Sak’Honsee - Tobacco Flower Girl, Hopi/Tewa, is a daughter of Priscilla Namingha Nampeyo and the granddaughter of Rachel Namingha Nampeyo.Her great grandmother was Annie Healing Nampeyo, whose mother was Nampeyo of Hano.Jean has seven siblings, all of whom are potters or Katsina doll carvers. Her brothers and sisters are Nyla Sahmie, Rachel Sahmie, Bonnie ADOBE GALLERY, SANTA FE 221 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone (505) 955-0550 Fax (866) 919-9506 www.adobegallery.com info@adobegallery.com NEW ACQUISITIONS OF PUEBLO POTTERY, KACHINA/KATSINA DOLLS 221 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone (505) 955-0550 Fax (866) 919-9506 www.adobegallery.com info@adobegallery.com POTTERS OF THE PAST: SANTA CLARA AND SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLOS Potters of the Past: Santa Clara and San Ildefonso Pueblos. August 07, 2020 until August 29, 2020. Every year in late August, Native American art enthusiasts from around the world gather in New Mexico for the Santa Fe Indian Market. Related annual events in the preceding weeks make for an exciting month of admiring and collecting.ZUNI PUEBLO POTTERY
Southwest Indian Zuni Pueblo Pottery and Fine Art. Over 9,000 Zuni (who call themselves the A:shiwi) live on their reservation in western New Mexico. Zuni Pueblo is the most remote pueblo in New Mexico. It is located somewhat near to Acoma and Laguna Pueblos, but quite a distance from the Rio Grande pueblos. Additional to its isolation onthe
NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTING C4084L Julián Martinez (1885-1943) Pocano - Coming of the Spirits was an artist who was born, lived most of his life, and died at the small but artistically rich San Ildefonso Pueblo.He is perhaps best known for painting designs onto the pottery vessels created by his wife—the famous San Ildefonso potter Maria Martinez.He painted works on paper, too, and did so successfully despite receiving no FANNIE CHAVEZ PLATERO JEWELRY Fannie Chavez Platero Jewelry - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax (866) 919-9506. ROBERT DAUGHTERS PAINTING Robert Daughters (1929-2013) was raised in St. Joseph, Missouri. After graduation from high school and three years in the military, he worked as a Curator of Display at the St. Joseph Museum of Natural History while attending the Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design. During a 1953 visit to Taos New Mexico, Daughters discovered theALFRED MOMADAY
Born in Mountain View, Oklahoma, Alfred Momaday was a painter of works depicting his Indian heritage and was also a renowned teacher. His work included altar plaques for churches in Albuquerque. Alfred Momaday (1913 - 1981), whose Indian name was Haun Toa, meaning War Lance, was the son of Kiowa Indian parents, and in 1933, he married Natachee Scott at Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico, where he PERCY SANDY NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4458E Size: 10-⅜” x 10” image; 19-⅛” x 17” framed. Item # C4458E. SOLD. This original painting was created by Zuni Pueblo artist Percy Sandy, or “Kai-Sa”. Sandy’s subjects are a pair of men inside a pueblo home. Objects and clothing depict elements of other pueblos and not just his native Zuni. One man kneels, playing a largedrum.
JEAN SAHME NAMPEYO PUEBLO POTTERY Jean Sahme Nampeyo (1948 – ) Sak’Honsee - Tobacco Flower Girl, Hopi/Tewa, is a daughter of Priscilla Namingha Nampeyo and the granddaughter of Rachel Namingha Nampeyo.Her great grandmother was Annie Healing Nampeyo, whose mother was Nampeyo of Hano.Jean has seven siblings, all of whom are potters or Katsina doll carvers. Her brothers and sisters are Nyla Sahmie, Rachel Sahmie, Bonnie FINE ART - PAINTINGS - ADOBE GALLERY, SANTA FE 221 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone (505) 955-0550 Fax (866) 919-9506 www.adobegallery.com info@adobegallery.com DAWANGYUMPTEWA NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4478B “Turtle Rendezvous” is an original mixed media creation by Hopi-Navajo artist David Dawangyumptewa. It is a bright and lively image that will appeal to animal lovers. In the foreground, near the bottom of the image, Dawangyumptewa’s two turtles meet. PERCY SANDY NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4458E Size: 10-⅜” x 10” image; 19-⅛” x 17” framed. Item # C4458E. SOLD. This original painting was created by Zuni Pueblo artist Percy Sandy, or “Kai-Sa”. Sandy’s subjects are a pair of men inside a pueblo home. Objects and clothing depict elements of other pueblos and not just his native Zuni. One man kneels, playing a largedrum.
SOUTHWEST PUEBLO INDIAN HISTORIC POTTERY C4474E There are certain styles of historic pottery from San Juan Pueblo that seem to never have changed in shape or design. This plainware deep bowl is one of those that we can say is “traditional San Juan” in every detail. The bowl was constructed from traditional San Juan Pueblo clay with a small amount of mica within the clay. The natural clay was stone polished, without the application of a NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4478C This original painting was created late in life by Jemez Pueblo artist Jose Rey Toledo. In this piece, a pueblo man dances directly toward the viewer. In his left hand, he holds an evergreen bough. His raised right hand holds a rattle. Soft variations of a variety of cool tones form the majority of his clothing, while warmer tones serve asaccents.
JOE MAKTIMA NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PUEBLO PAINTING This original oil pastel was created by Hopi and Laguna Pueblo artist Joe Maktima. In the center of the image, two masks face the viewer directly. They are linked together seamlessly, and presented without attachment to bodies or any other physical forms. They hover a background of richly colored rectangular forms, which are surrounded by white framing lines. SANTA FE TRADER C4455U THE COMMERCE OF THE PRAIRIES - Josiah Gregg’s narrative covering the years 1831-1844 originally bore the subtitle: ‘Journal of a Santa Fe Trader During Eight Expeditions Across the Great Western Prairies, and a Residence of Nearly Nine Years in Northern Mexico.’ When it was first published in 1844, the importance of the work was at once apparent, and it has long been recognized as the MARY KESSIE TEXTILES Talented weaver Mary Kessie is a Diné of the Navajo Nation. She is from Pinon, Arizona. She is known for her design work to include early J. B. Moore textiles. Her textiles are from the mid-twentieth century and chose to weave with commercial-dyed yarns. KIVA WALL PAINTING SOUTHWEST ARCHAEOLOGY C4455T BEHIND PAINTED WALLS Incidents in Southwestern Archaeology. five sites all contain Kiva wall painting made by prehistoric peoples of the Colorado Plateau; Lowry Ruin (Colorado), Gran Quivira (New Mexico), Kuana (New Mexico), Awatovi-Kawaika-a (Arizona), and Pottery Mound (New Mexico) during the formative years between 1930 and 1960. MESA LAND SOUTHWEST NAVAJO AND PUEBLO INDIANS C4455S MESA LAND The History and Romance of the American Southwest - When a new comer enters the enchanting region of the Southwest he is plunged into an environment so different from any previously experienced that former standards of appreciation are inadequate, and it takes time toform new ones.
ADOBE GALLERY, SANTA FE 221 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone (505) 955-0550 Fax (866) 919-9506 www.adobegallery.com info@adobegallery.com POTTERS OF THE PAST: SANTA CLARA AND SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLOS Potters of the Past: Santa Clara and San Ildefonso Pueblos. August 07, 2020 until August 29, 2020. Every year in late August, Native American art enthusiasts from around the world gather in New Mexico for the Santa Fe Indian Market. Related annual events in the preceding weeks make for an exciting month of admiring and collecting. ROBERT DAUGHTERS PAINTING Robert Daughters (1929-2013) was raised in St. Joseph, Missouri. After graduation from high school and three years in the military, he worked as a Curator of Display at the St. Joseph Museum of Natural History while attending the Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design. During a 1953 visit to Taos New Mexico, Daughters discovered the ROSE CHINO GARCIA POTTERY Rose Chino Garcia Pottery - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax(866) 919-9506.
FANNIE CHAVEZ PLATERO JEWELRY Fannie Chavez Platero Jewelry - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax (866) 919-9506.CHARLES LOVATO
The only major painter to come from Kewa Pueblo (Santo Domingo), New Mexico, Charles Lovato became a painter of abstract subjects, muralist, illustrator, poet and craftsman.His paintings were unique and were unrelated to Pueblo traditions. As a jeweler, Lovato made heishe (shell) necklaces, for which the Santo Domingo Pueblo is well known.. At an early age, he was adopted by his grandmotherROBERT T NARANJO
Robert T. Naranjo, Santa Clara Pueblo, Robert is the son-in-law of Elizabeth Naranjo; husband of Betty Naranjo; father of Ernestine and Adrian Naranjo.Robert won seven awards from Santa Fe Indian Market between 1990 and 1998. Reference: Pueblo Indian Pottery: 750 Artist Biographies by Gregory Schaaf. ** If you discover credit omissions or have additional information to add, please let us know GERALD NAILOR PAINTINGS Diné of the Navajo Nation artist Gerald Nailor is very collectible as his paintings are among the rarest of the Dorothy Dunn student's works. This is partly because of his early death (1917-1952) and rarity of his works. A heavier factor is that he was an extraordinary artist whose work was of the finest detail. He perfected the facile, decorative manner for which he was early noted.ALFRED MOMADAY
Born in Mountain View, Oklahoma, Alfred Momaday was a painter of works depicting his Indian heritage and was also a renowned teacher. His work included altar plaques for churches in Albuquerque. Alfred Momaday (1913 - 1981), whose Indian name was Haun Toa, meaning War Lance, was the son of Kiowa Indian parents, and in 1933, he married Natachee Scott at Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico, where he EDNA LEKI - ARTIST - ADOBE GALLERY, SANTA FE Edna Leki is a fetish carver. Stone fetishes are hand-carved representations of the spirits of animals or the forces of nature. Pueblo Indians have used fetishes for centuries to master the arbitrary and unpredictable forces beyond their control. ADOBE GALLERY, SANTA FE 221 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone (505) 955-0550 Fax (866) 919-9506 www.adobegallery.com info@adobegallery.com POTTERS OF THE PAST: SANTA CLARA AND SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLOS Potters of the Past: Santa Clara and San Ildefonso Pueblos. August 07, 2020 until August 29, 2020. Every year in late August, Native American art enthusiasts from around the world gather in New Mexico for the Santa Fe Indian Market. Related annual events in the preceding weeks make for an exciting month of admiring and collecting. ROBERT DAUGHTERS PAINTING Robert Daughters (1929-2013) was raised in St. Joseph, Missouri. After graduation from high school and three years in the military, he worked as a Curator of Display at the St. Joseph Museum of Natural History while attending the Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design. During a 1953 visit to Taos New Mexico, Daughters discovered the ROSE CHINO GARCIA POTTERY Rose Chino Garcia Pottery - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax(866) 919-9506.
FANNIE CHAVEZ PLATERO JEWELRY Fannie Chavez Platero Jewelry - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax (866) 919-9506.CHARLES LOVATO
The only major painter to come from Kewa Pueblo (Santo Domingo), New Mexico, Charles Lovato became a painter of abstract subjects, muralist, illustrator, poet and craftsman.His paintings were unique and were unrelated to Pueblo traditions. As a jeweler, Lovato made heishe (shell) necklaces, for which the Santo Domingo Pueblo is well known.. At an early age, he was adopted by his grandmotherROBERT T NARANJO
Robert T. Naranjo, Santa Clara Pueblo, Robert is the son-in-law of Elizabeth Naranjo; husband of Betty Naranjo; father of Ernestine and Adrian Naranjo.Robert won seven awards from Santa Fe Indian Market between 1990 and 1998. Reference: Pueblo Indian Pottery: 750 Artist Biographies by Gregory Schaaf. ** If you discover credit omissions or have additional information to add, please let us know GERALD NAILOR PAINTINGS Diné of the Navajo Nation artist Gerald Nailor is very collectible as his paintings are among the rarest of the Dorothy Dunn student's works. This is partly because of his early death (1917-1952) and rarity of his works. A heavier factor is that he was an extraordinary artist whose work was of the finest detail. He perfected the facile, decorative manner for which he was early noted.ALFRED MOMADAY
Born in Mountain View, Oklahoma, Alfred Momaday was a painter of works depicting his Indian heritage and was also a renowned teacher. His work included altar plaques for churches in Albuquerque. Alfred Momaday (1913 - 1981), whose Indian name was Haun Toa, meaning War Lance, was the son of Kiowa Indian parents, and in 1933, he married Natachee Scott at Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico, where he EDNA LEKI - ARTIST - ADOBE GALLERY, SANTA FE Edna Leki is a fetish carver. Stone fetishes are hand-carved representations of the spirits of animals or the forces of nature. Pueblo Indians have used fetishes for centuries to master the arbitrary and unpredictable forces beyond their control. IGNATIUS PALMER NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4478F This pair of paintings of Apache Mountain Spirit or Gaan dancers was created by Ignatius Palmer. The Mescalero Apache artist was a Santa Fe Indian School student, and his works clearly reflect that well-documented style. There is no background, and just a small line signifying the ground. Ceremonial dancers were his preferred subjects. This matched pair of paintings .MARK CHEE JEWELRY
Mark Chee Jewelry - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax (866)919-9506.
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221 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone (505) 955-0550 Fax (866) 919-9506 www.adobegallery.com info@adobegallery.com NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4478C This original painting was created late in life by Jemez Pueblo artist Jose Rey Toledo. In this piece, a pueblo man dances directly toward the viewer. In his left hand, he holds an evergreen bough. His raised right hand holds a rattle. Soft variations of a variety of cool tones form the majority of his clothing, while warmer tones serve asaccents.
ARMANDO SILVIERI
Armando Silvieri - Artist - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax(866) 919-9506.
JOHN AXTON SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4478A “Kiva Thunder” is an original oil painting by New Mexico artist John Axton. In the foreground, we see the titular kiva, with a ladder rising up from within. Soft light covers a long, wide wall. Shadows appear as this wall meets another. In the background, a cloud formation rolls through a purple sky, carrying with it the thunder mentioned in the painting’s title. SANTA FE TRADER C4455U THE COMMERCE OF THE PRAIRIES - Josiah Gregg’s narrative covering the years 1831-1844 originally bore the subtitle: ‘Journal of a Santa Fe Trader During Eight Expeditions Across the Great Western Prairies, and a Residence of Nearly Nine Years in Northern Mexico.’ When it was first published in 1844, the importance of the work was at once apparent, and it has long been recognized as the DAWANGYUMPTEWA NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4478B “Turtle Rendezvous” is an original mixed media creation by Hopi-Navajo artist David Dawangyumptewa. It is a bright and lively image that will appeal to animal lovers. In the foreground, near the bottom of the image, Dawangyumptewa’s two turtles meet. MESA LAND SOUTHWEST NAVAJO AND PUEBLO INDIANS C4455S MESA LAND The History and Romance of the American Southwest - When a new comer enters the enchanting region of the Southwest he is plunged into an environment so different from any previously experienced that former standards of appreciation are inadequate, and it takes time toform new ones.
KIVA WALL PAINTING SOUTHWEST ARCHAEOLOGY C4455T BEHIND PAINTED WALLS Incidents in Southwestern Archaeology. five sites all contain Kiva wall painting made by prehistoric peoples of the Colorado Plateau; Lowry Ruin (Colorado), Gran Quivira (New Mexico), Kuana (New Mexico), Awatovi-Kawaika-a (Arizona), and Pottery Mound (New Mexico) during the formative years between 1930 and 1960. ADOBE GALLERY, SANTA FE 221 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone (505) 955-0550 Fax (866) 919-9506 www.adobegallery.com info@adobegallery.com POTTERS OF THE PAST: SANTA CLARA AND SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLOS Potters of the Past: Santa Clara and San Ildefonso Pueblos. August 07, 2020 until August 29, 2020. Every year in late August, Native American art enthusiasts from around the world gather in New Mexico for the Santa Fe Indian Market. Related annual events in the preceding weeks make for an exciting month of admiring and collecting. ROBERT DAUGHTERS PAINTING Robert Daughters (1929-2013) was raised in St. Joseph, Missouri. After graduation from high school and three years in the military, he worked as a Curator of Display at the St. Joseph Museum of Natural History while attending the Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design. During a 1953 visit to Taos New Mexico, Daughters discovered the ROSE CHINO GARCIA POTTERY Rose Chino Garcia Pottery - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax(866) 919-9506.
FANNIE CHAVEZ PLATERO JEWELRY Fannie Chavez Platero Jewelry - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax (866) 919-9506.CHARLES LOVATO
The only major painter to come from Kewa Pueblo (Santo Domingo), New Mexico, Charles Lovato became a painter of abstract subjects, muralist, illustrator, poet and craftsman.His paintings were unique and were unrelated to Pueblo traditions. As a jeweler, Lovato made heishe (shell) necklaces, for which the Santo Domingo Pueblo is well known.. At an early age, he was adopted by his grandmotherROBERT T NARANJO
Robert T. Naranjo, Santa Clara Pueblo, Robert is the son-in-law of Elizabeth Naranjo; husband of Betty Naranjo; father of Ernestine and Adrian Naranjo.Robert won seven awards from Santa Fe Indian Market between 1990 and 1998. Reference: Pueblo Indian Pottery: 750 Artist Biographies by Gregory Schaaf. ** If you discover credit omissions or have additional information to add, please let us know GERALD NAILOR PAINTINGS Diné of the Navajo Nation artist Gerald Nailor is very collectible as his paintings are among the rarest of the Dorothy Dunn student's works. This is partly because of his early death (1917-1952) and rarity of his works. A heavier factor is that he was an extraordinary artist whose work was of the finest detail. He perfected the facile, decorative manner for which he was early noted.ALFRED MOMADAY
Born in Mountain View, Oklahoma, Alfred Momaday was a painter of works depicting his Indian heritage and was also a renowned teacher. His work included altar plaques for churches in Albuquerque. Alfred Momaday (1913 - 1981), whose Indian name was Haun Toa, meaning War Lance, was the son of Kiowa Indian parents, and in 1933, he married Natachee Scott at Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico, where he EDNA LEKI - ARTIST - ADOBE GALLERY, SANTA FE Edna Leki is a fetish carver. Stone fetishes are hand-carved representations of the spirits of animals or the forces of nature. Pueblo Indians have used fetishes for centuries to master the arbitrary and unpredictable forces beyond their control. ADOBE GALLERY, SANTA FE 221 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone (505) 955-0550 Fax (866) 919-9506 www.adobegallery.com info@adobegallery.com POTTERS OF THE PAST: SANTA CLARA AND SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLOS Potters of the Past: Santa Clara and San Ildefonso Pueblos. August 07, 2020 until August 29, 2020. Every year in late August, Native American art enthusiasts from around the world gather in New Mexico for the Santa Fe Indian Market. Related annual events in the preceding weeks make for an exciting month of admiring and collecting. ROBERT DAUGHTERS PAINTING Robert Daughters (1929-2013) was raised in St. Joseph, Missouri. After graduation from high school and three years in the military, he worked as a Curator of Display at the St. Joseph Museum of Natural History while attending the Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design. During a 1953 visit to Taos New Mexico, Daughters discovered the ROSE CHINO GARCIA POTTERY Rose Chino Garcia Pottery - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax(866) 919-9506.
FANNIE CHAVEZ PLATERO JEWELRY Fannie Chavez Platero Jewelry - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax (866) 919-9506.CHARLES LOVATO
The only major painter to come from Kewa Pueblo (Santo Domingo), New Mexico, Charles Lovato became a painter of abstract subjects, muralist, illustrator, poet and craftsman.His paintings were unique and were unrelated to Pueblo traditions. As a jeweler, Lovato made heishe (shell) necklaces, for which the Santo Domingo Pueblo is well known.. At an early age, he was adopted by his grandmotherROBERT T NARANJO
Robert T. Naranjo, Santa Clara Pueblo, Robert is the son-in-law of Elizabeth Naranjo; husband of Betty Naranjo; father of Ernestine and Adrian Naranjo.Robert won seven awards from Santa Fe Indian Market between 1990 and 1998. Reference: Pueblo Indian Pottery: 750 Artist Biographies by Gregory Schaaf. ** If you discover credit omissions or have additional information to add, please let us know GERALD NAILOR PAINTINGS Diné of the Navajo Nation artist Gerald Nailor is very collectible as his paintings are among the rarest of the Dorothy Dunn student's works. This is partly because of his early death (1917-1952) and rarity of his works. A heavier factor is that he was an extraordinary artist whose work was of the finest detail. He perfected the facile, decorative manner for which he was early noted.ALFRED MOMADAY
Born in Mountain View, Oklahoma, Alfred Momaday was a painter of works depicting his Indian heritage and was also a renowned teacher. His work included altar plaques for churches in Albuquerque. Alfred Momaday (1913 - 1981), whose Indian name was Haun Toa, meaning War Lance, was the son of Kiowa Indian parents, and in 1933, he married Natachee Scott at Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico, where he EDNA LEKI - ARTIST - ADOBE GALLERY, SANTA FE Edna Leki is a fetish carver. Stone fetishes are hand-carved representations of the spirits of animals or the forces of nature. Pueblo Indians have used fetishes for centuries to master the arbitrary and unpredictable forces beyond their control. IGNATIUS PALMER NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4478F This pair of paintings of Apache Mountain Spirit or Gaan dancers was created by Ignatius Palmer. The Mescalero Apache artist was a Santa Fe Indian School student, and his works clearly reflect that well-documented style. There is no background, and just a small line signifying the ground. Ceremonial dancers were his preferred subjects. This matched pair of paintings .MARK CHEE JEWELRY
Mark Chee Jewelry - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax (866)919-9506.
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221 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone (505) 955-0550 Fax (866) 919-9506 www.adobegallery.com info@adobegallery.com NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4478C This original painting was created late in life by Jemez Pueblo artist Jose Rey Toledo. In this piece, a pueblo man dances directly toward the viewer. In his left hand, he holds an evergreen bough. His raised right hand holds a rattle. Soft variations of a variety of cool tones form the majority of his clothing, while warmer tones serve asaccents.
ARMANDO SILVIERI
Armando Silvieri - Artist - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Adobe Gallery. 221 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. Phone (505) 955-0550. Fax(866) 919-9506.
JOHN AXTON SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4478A “Kiva Thunder” is an original oil painting by New Mexico artist John Axton. In the foreground, we see the titular kiva, with a ladder rising up from within. Soft light covers a long, wide wall. Shadows appear as this wall meets another. In the background, a cloud formation rolls through a purple sky, carrying with it the thunder mentioned in the painting’s title. SANTA FE TRADER C4455U THE COMMERCE OF THE PRAIRIES - Josiah Gregg’s narrative covering the years 1831-1844 originally bore the subtitle: ‘Journal of a Santa Fe Trader During Eight Expeditions Across the Great Western Prairies, and a Residence of Nearly Nine Years in Northern Mexico.’ When it was first published in 1844, the importance of the work was at once apparent, and it has long been recognized as the DAWANGYUMPTEWA NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST PAINTING C4478B “Turtle Rendezvous” is an original mixed media creation by Hopi-Navajo artist David Dawangyumptewa. It is a bright and lively image that will appeal to animal lovers. In the foreground, near the bottom of the image, Dawangyumptewa’s two turtles meet. MESA LAND SOUTHWEST NAVAJO AND PUEBLO INDIANS C4455S MESA LAND The History and Romance of the American Southwest - When a new comer enters the enchanting region of the Southwest he is plunged into an environment so different from any previously experienced that former standards of appreciation are inadequate, and it takes time toform new ones.
KIVA WALL PAINTING SOUTHWEST ARCHAEOLOGY C4455T BEHIND PAINTED WALLS Incidents in Southwestern Archaeology. five sites all contain Kiva wall painting made by prehistoric peoples of the Colorado Plateau; Lowry Ruin (Colorado), Gran Quivira (New Mexico), Kuana (New Mexico), Awatovi-Kawaika-a (Arizona), and Pottery Mound (New Mexico) during the formative years between 1930 and 1960.Adobe Gallery
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Pueblo Potter Unknown Zia Pueblo Historic Polychrome Pottery Storage Jar with Avian Designs Zia Pueblo, Tsi-yaPrice Available On Request Pueblo Potter Unknown Acomita circa 1850s Historic Polychrome Pottery Jar with Parrot Design Acoma Pueblo, Haak’u$14,500
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Pueblo Potter Unknown Zia Pueblo Historic Polychrome Pottery Storage Jar with Avian Designs Zia Pueblo, Tsi-yaPrice Available On Request Pueblo Potter Unknown Acomita circa 1850s Historic Polychrome Pottery Jar with Parrot Design Acoma Pueblo, Haak’u$14,500
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Leaded Glass Window of a Pueblo Owl Katsina by Terry BrockWestern Artists
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