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Julian Scott (American, 1846-1901) "Sa-mi-wi-ki, ChiefMilland Lomakema (American, B. 1941)  "Appearing of AhuWilliam R. Leigh (American, 1866-1955) Cowboy
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Geneseo, NY, United States
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Featuring the collection of Dr. Frederick J. Dockstader Frederick J. Dockstader was one of the world's foremost authorities on the art of native American Indians and Central and South American pre-contact cultures. The author of more than 60 art books and pamphlets, his works have been translated into four languages. He received his PhD at Western Reserve in Cleveland where his dissertation research was on a process he had observed firsthand during his boyhood years on the Hopi and Navajo reservations, the impact of white influence on Hopi civilization. His best known books are “Indian Art in America”, “Indian Art in North America”, “Indian Art in Middle America”, “Indian Art in South America”, “The Kachina and the White Man”, “Weaving Arts of the North American Indian”, “The Song of the Loom”, and “Great North American Indians, profiles in life and leadership”. He was president of the American Ethnological Society, chaired the Indian Arts and Crafts board of the United States Department of the Interior and the visiting committee of American Association of Museums. His academic career included positions at Dartmouth, Columbia, and Arizona State as distinguished visiting professor and 15 years as director of the Museum of the American Indian. He and his wife, Alice, are listed on the honor wall of the Smithsonian National Museum of American Indian in Washington DC. Additionally, he received honorary doctorates from the University of South Dakota and Hartwick College. Besides the areas of his specialty, he also had an interest in the art of Southeast Asia. Dr. Dockstader‘s wife, Alice Warren Dockstader, was the first woman to be licensed by the State of Missouri as an architect, and worked in the firm of Eliel Saarinen. Following her husband’s passing in 1998, she sold his Kachina collection and kept the fine arts and pre-contact objects until her passing in 2018.
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Gorham Sterling Silver Flatware: Gorham Sterling Silver Flatware Total Weighable 112.5 ozt 107 pieces. 12 Knives, 5 7/8" 3 Spoons, 8 1/4" 12 Spoons, 6 7/8" 18 Spoons, 5 3/4", 7 Spoons, 3 7/8" 13 Forks, 6 3/8" 13 Forks, 7" 14
0238: Gorham Sterling Silver FlatwareEst. $1,000-$1,500
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