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Joy Moos Gallery & Property The Bass Museum

On Wednesday, November 17, 2021, Hill Auction Gallery presents JOY MOOS GALLERY & PROPERTY OF THE BASS MUSEUM, a curated auction of over 600 lots, including art by Picasso, Purvis Young, Salvador Dali, Murano, Lalique, Nicola Simbari, Richard Tuttle, Marilyn Minter, and other significant artists, as well as gold, silver, and rare books. For four decades, the Joy Moos Gallery showcased the works of 20th Century Masters, including Picasso and Joan Miro, and introduced many emerging artists who went on to great acclaim, including Miami outsider artist Purvis Young. The Bass Museum of Art opened in 1964. Its permanent collection includes painting and sculpture dating from the 15th Century; 7th to 20th Century textiles and artifacts; Latin American, Haitian and Caribbean art; photographs, prints and drawings; and modern architecture and design. To see these works and the rest of this rare curated sale, visit us at HillAuctionGallery.com, and download the Hill Auction Gallery app at your app store for greater auction savings and opportunities. We'll see you for the JOY MOOS GALLERY & BASS MUSEUM Auction.
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Brazilian Indian Guajajara Maranhao Tribal Skirt: A traditional Brazilian Indian Guajajara Tribe feather skirt, produced in Maranhao, Brazil, a UNESCO World Heritage Site region. Mixed media with South American parrot bird feathers. Museum Inventory
0459: Brazilian Indian Guajajara Maranhao Tribal SkirtEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Brazilian Indian Guajajara Maranhao Tribal Skirt: A traditional Brazilian Indian Guajajara Tribe feather skirt, produced in Maranhao, Brazil, a UNESCO World Heritage Site region. Mixed media with South American parrot bird feathers. Museum Inventory
0462: Brazilian Indian Guajajara Maranhao Tribal SkirtEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Brazilian Traditional Folk Art Bahian Doll Figure: A traditional Brazilian folk art doll, mixed media, produced circa 1968. Museum Inventory No. t.25.2002.050. Provenance: Collection of the Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida. Proceeds to
0463: Brazilian Traditional Folk Art Bahian Doll FigureEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Brazilian Traditional Folk Art Bahian Doll Figure: A traditional Brazilian folk art doll, mixed media, produced circa 1982 to 1984. Museum Inventory No. t.25.2002.055. Provenance: Collection of the Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida. Proceeds
0464: Brazilian Traditional Folk Art Bahian Doll FigureEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Brazilian Indian Guajajara Maranhao Tribal Skirt: A traditional Brazilian Indian Guajajara Tribe feather skirt, produced in Maranhao, Brazil, a UNESCO World Heritage Site region. Mixed media with South American parrot bird feathers. Museum Inventory
0465: Brazilian Indian Guajajara Maranhao Tribal SkirtEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Brazilian Traditional Folk Art Bahian Doll Figure: A traditional Brazilian folk art doll, mixed media, produced circa 1982 to 1984. Museum Inventory No. t.25.2002.053. Provenance: Collection of the Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida. Proceeds
0467: Brazilian Traditional Folk Art Bahian Doll FigureEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Brazil Indian Urubu Kaapor Maranhao Tribal Skirt: A traditional Brazilian Indian Urubu Kaapor Tribe feather skirt, produced in Maranhao, Brazil, a UNESCO World Heritage Site region. Mixed media with South American parrot bird feathers on panel.
0468: Brazil Indian Urubu Kaapor Maranhao Tribal SkirtEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Papua New Guinean Native Tribal Carved Wooden Mask: An indigenous ceremonial carved wood tribal mask, produced in Papua New Guinea. Museum Inventory No. t.7.2000.003. Provenance: Collection of the Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida. Proceeds to
0469: Papua New Guinean Native Tribal Carved Wooden MaskEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Papua New Guinea Primitive Tribal Ceremonial Axe: An indigenous ceremonial tribal axe produced in Papua New Guinea. Mixed media with fur tufts and gray slate blade. Museum Inventory No. t.7.2000.002. Provenance: Collection of the Bass Museum of Art,
0470: Papua New Guinea Primitive Tribal Ceremonial AxeEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Zulu South African Ritual Tribal Throwing Knives: A pair of indigenous Zulu ritual tribal throwing knives produced in southern Africa. Mixed media steel, with fur tufts and gray slate blade. Museum Inventory No. t.7.2000.005. Provenance: Collection
0471: Zulu South African Ritual Tribal Throwing KnivesEst. US$100-US$1,000
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African 19C Antique Tribal Art Ceramic Pottery Urn: Mystery Artist (19th Century). African antique tribal ceramic terracotta pottery vesel with a round, thin, spiral neck. Produced circa 1850 in Djenne, in the Mopti Region of central Mali, by an
0472: African 19C Antique Tribal Art Ceramic Pottery UrnEst. US$100-US$1,000
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West African Traditional Tribal Folk Art Figure: A traditional West African tribal folk art doll, mixed media with cowrie shells and hair. Museum Inventory No. t20.1998.003.ED. Provenance: Collection of the Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida.
0473: West African Traditional Tribal Folk Art FigureEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Yoruba West Africa Primitive Tribal Mask Headdress: Yoruba hand made beaded sculpture headdress helmet. A large and impressive figural art composition with opposing relief faces, and profuse bird forms encircling and surmounting a central crown.
0474: Yoruba West Africa Primitive Tribal Mask HeaddressEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Francis Osague (b.1941) African Figural Sculpture: Francis Osague (Nigerian, born 1941). Original carved wood sculpture. Titled, "Woman Carrying Pot," produced circa 1960. Apparently unsigned, being sold attributed to Francis Osague. Museum Inventory
0476: Francis Osague (b.1941) African Figural SculptureEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Antique Costa Rican Metate Stone Jaguar Vessel: Antique metate grinding stone vessel. Costa Rica, Linea Vieja circa AD 1000-1500. Figural four legged stone utensil in the form of a jaguar great cat. Museum Inventory No. 7.2000.006. Provenance:
0477: Antique Costa Rican Metate Stone Jaguar VesselEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Mexican Pre Columbian Style Funerary Urn Statue: Mexican Pre Columbian style figural ceramic funerary vessel. Being sold in the style of Oaxaca, Zapotec, Monte Alban III. Museum Inventory No. t.7.2000.008. Provenance: Collection of the Bass Museum
0478: Mexican Pre Columbian Style Funerary Urn StatueEst. US$100-US$1,000
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Mexican Pre Columbian Style Funerary Urn Statue: Mexican Pre Columbian style figural ceramic funerary vessel. Being sold in the style of Oaxaca, Zapotec, Monte Alban III. Museum Inventory No. t.7.2000.007. Provenance: Collection of the Bass Museum
0479: Mexican Pre Columbian Style Funerary Urn StatueEst. US$100-US$1,000
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