Art of the American West 2022-05-24 Auction - 347 Price Results - John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. in CA - Page 10
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A Navajo Germantown Moki blanketDan Namingha (b. 1950, Hopi-Tewa)A Richard Zane Smith polychrome pottery vessel
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Monrovia, CA, United States
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Art of the American West

Moran?s is proud to present Art of the American West on May 24th, 2022. This auction will feature numerous collections, including a wide array of late 19th and 20th century Navajo and Rio Grande textiles, masterful Puebloan pottery from Margaret Tafoya, Nancy Youngblood, among others. Fine Art selections from Edward Borein, Al Bahe, Veloy Vigil, Ben Wright, Dan Namingha, Edgar Paxton tell timeless stories alongside their sculptural counterparts, Carl Kauba, Charles Russell, Bud Boller and Doug Hyde. Select contemporary artists such as Richard Zane Smith add spontaneity and color as does quality offerings of Plateau, Iroquois and Lakota beadwork. Vintage stereopticon images, large format Percy Marble images and the more contemporary Manuel Bravo photographs add a historical, yet personal glimpse of 19th century life on the frontier and plains - otherwise represented by objects alone.
Auction Curators:
Jeff Moran
President
Maranda Moran
Specialist, American Indian Arts
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George Rozen (1895-1973, New York): Pulp fiction magazine cover: Mexican vaquero with young woman Oil on canvas laid to board Signed lower left: G. Rozen 30" H x 21" W Notes: In addition to the other pulp magazine series
2217: George Rozen (1895-1973, New York)Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Lorna Dillon (b. 1940, California): Yellow Slickers Oil on canvas Signed lower right: Lorna Dillon; titled on the frame plaque 30" H x 24" W
2218: Lorna Dillon (b. 1940, California)Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Walt La Rue (1925-2010, Burbank, CA): No Spot for a Greenhorn, 2001 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower left: Walt La Rue (C) ; titled verso; inscribed on the frame verso: For Merritt + Sara / Your friend Walt La Rue / Dec 6 - 01
2219: Walt La Rue (1925-2010, Burbank, CA)Est. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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Marjorie Reed (1915-1996, Vallecito, CA): Stagecoach in a landscape Oil on canvas board Signed lower left: Marjorie Reed 15.5" H x 19.75" W
2220: Marjorie Reed (1915-1996, Vallecito, CA)Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Marco Antonio Gomez (1910-1972, Manhattan Beach, CA): The Drifter Oil on canvas Signed lower right: M.A. Gomez and with the artist's device; signed again and titled verso 20" H x 24" W
2221: Marco Antonio Gomez (1910-1972, Manhattan Beach, CA)Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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A Navajo Pictorial saddle blanket: Mid-20th Century; Dine Woven in red, pink, brown, and white wool, with green selvage edges, with a central banded stepped motif, steer heads at two corners, and MZ monogram to each side 22" H x
2222: A Navajo Pictorial saddle blanketEst. US$300-US$500
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A Navajo double saddle blanket: Late 19th/Early 20th Century; Dine Woven in red, tan, cream, brown, and variegated brown wool with ghost center and an outlined stepped border 50.5" H x 32" W
2223: A Navajo double saddle blanketEst. US$700-US$900
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A Navajo double saddle blanket: First-Quarter 20th Century; Dine Woven in dark brown, tan, cream and variegated brown wool with a ghost center and an outlined fret border 52'' H x 31" W
2224: A Navajo double saddle blanketEst. US$600-US$800
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A Navajo Chinle-style double saddle blanket: Fourth-Quarter 20th Century; Dine Woven in grey, reddish-brown, black/dark grey and cream wool with six rows of geometric banding 33.5" H x 60.75" W Provenance: Acquired from Dinnebito
2225: A Navajo Chinle-style double saddle blanketEst. US$300-US$500
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A Navajo double saddle blanket: First-Quarter 20th Century; Dine Woven in dark brown/black and cream wool, with ghost center and Anasazi-style motif corners 57" H x 34" W
2226: A Navajo double saddle blanketEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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A Navajo single saddle blanket: Mid-20th Century; Dine Woven in browns, red, black, cream, green, and orange wool, with central double diamond and walking fret border 28" H x 36" W
2227: A Navajo single saddle blanketEst. US$200-US$300
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Joe De Yong (1894-1975, Great Falls, MT): To accompany 'Chapettes' Indian ink on paper under glass Signed and titled along the lower edge: Joe De Yong 8.5" H x 5.5" W
2228: Joe De Yong (1894-1975, Great Falls, MT)Est. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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Olaf Wieghorst (1899-1988, El Cajon, CA): Bucking Bronco with rider India ink and watercolor on paper Signed lower left: O. Wieghorst and with the artist's device Sight: 12" H x 10" W
2229: Olaf Wieghorst (1899-1988, El Cajon, CA)Est. US$800-US$1,200
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Olaf Wieghorst (1899-1988, El Cajon, CA): Cowboy on a horse, 1969 Watercolor with gouache on blue-colored paper laid to board Initialled lower left and with artist device; inscribed and dated in the margins: Merry Xmas, Mae x Olaf
2230: Olaf Wieghorst (1899-1988, El Cajon, CA)Est. US$800-US$1,200
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Two Navajo Germantown woven squares: First-Quarter 20th Century; Dine Two Germantown squares with gray ground, one woven with red, black, and green wool on grey with a double diamond motif (18.25" x 19.5" W) and one woven with navy
2231: Two Navajo Germantown woven squaresEst. US$400-US$600
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Two Navajo Germantown woven squares: First-Quarter 20th Century; Dine Two Navajo Germantown sampler squares, one woven in blue, green and cream wool with a central sawtooth diamond motif and one woven in red, black, cream, and grey
2232: Two Navajo Germantown woven squaresEst. US$400-US$600
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Two Navajo Germantown loomers: First-Quarter 20th Century; Dine Two works: A Germantown loomer Woven in purple and cream wool with the acronym BPOE for Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks, with cotton warps and wooden
2233: Two Navajo Germantown loomersEst. US$100-US$200
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Three Germantown loomers: Late 19th/Early 20th Century; Dine Three works: A Germantown loomer with weaver's comb Woven in orange, red, green, and purple wool, with cotton warps and wooden loom bars and comb 16.5"
2234: Three Germantown loomersEst. US$600-US$900
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Two Navajo rugs: Two works: A Navajo Two Grey Hills rug Fourth-Quarter 20th Century; Dine Woven in browns, greys, black and cream wool with a central stepped diamond and stepped motifs to the corners
2235: Two Navajo rugsEst. US$500-US$700
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A Navajo Wide Ruins table runner: Fourth-Quarter 20th Century; Dine Woven in brown, grey, beige, dark blue, light blue, light green, yellow, purple and red wool with five serrated diamond motifs with alternating bands 50" H x
2237: A Navajo Wide Ruins table runnerEst. US$300-US$500
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A Navajo table runner weaving: Second Half 20th Century; Dine Woven in multicolor wools on grey ground with ten serrated conjoined diamonds 61.5" H x 21.5" W
2238: A Navajo table runner weavingEst. US$500-US$700
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A group of Navajo rugs: Fourth-Quarter 20th Century; Dine Four works: A Wide Ruins-style rug Woven in rusts, oranges, grey, olive green, and cream wool with geometric banding 42" H x 29" W A Navajo
2239: A group of Navajo rugsEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Joe Waano-Gano (1906-1982, Los Angeles, CA): From the Land of the Sky-Blue Oil on canvas Signed lower right: J. Waano-Gano; signed again and titled on the backing board 30" H x 25" W Exhibitions: Painters & Sculptors Club, Greek
2240: Joe Waano-Gano (1906-1982, Los Angeles, CA)Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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