Art of the American West 2022-05-24 Auction - 347 Price Results - John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. in CA - Page 14
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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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A Mexican serape textile: Second-Quarter 20th Century Finely woven in cream, blue, red and black wool with a Vallero star to the central diamond and banded ends 77.5" H x 55.5" W
2313: A Mexican serape textileEst. US$600-US$800
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A Mexican Saltillo serape: Mid-20th Century Woven in red, black, purple, light grey, yellow and green with a central diamond and banded ends scattered with multicolored floating elements 79" H x 64.5" W
2314: A Mexican Saltillo serapeEst. US$400-US$600
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A Mexican rainbow Saltillo serape: First Half 20th Century Finely woven in multicolored wool banding predominately in shades of green with a concentric diamond to center, and macrame fringe 77.75" H x 36.5" W
2315: A Mexican rainbow Saltillo serapeEst. US$200-US$300
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A Mayo serape textile: First Half 20th Century; Mexico Woven in cream, blue, brown, pink and yellow wool with a central diamond motif and flanked with columns of serrated zigzags on brown 69" H x 53" W
2316: A Mayo serape textileEst. US$500-US$700
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A Mexican Mayo textile: First-Quarter 20th Century Woven in green (faded dark blue), brown, cream, light ochre, and tan wool with a blue stripe to one end, on wool warp 75" H x 51" W
2317: A Mexican Mayo textileEst. US$600-US$900
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A group of Mexican textiles: First Half 20th Century Comprised of three Saltillo-style wool blankets, including one with pink, purple, orange, red, brown, and cream stripes and central diamond (88" H x 45" W), one with bright
2318: A group of Mexican textilesEst. US$200-US$300
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Two Mexican textiles: First Half 20th Century Comprised of a blanket woven in brown and cream wool with a central rectangular motif and central seam, with turned ends (74" H x 52" W), and a textile woven in dark grey,
2319: Two Mexican textilesEst. US$200-US$300
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A group of Latin American textiles: First Half 20th Century Three works: A striped Mexican wool blanket Woven in variegated brown, cream, and pink stripes, with a central seam 87.5" H x 47" W A Mexican wool blanket
2320: A group of Latin American textilesEst. US$200-US$300
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A group of Mexican textiles: First Half 20th Century Comprised of four Mexican wool textiles, including two narrow variegated banded brown textiles, one with darker stripes (Each: 73" H x 25" W), a brown, cream and tan banded
2321: A group of Mexican textilesEst. US$200-US$300
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A Chimayo textile: Second-Quarter 20th Century; New Mexico Woven in red, cream, black, turquoise, blue and purple wool with central elaborate serrated diamond motif and floating feather and sawtooth motifs, with
2322: A Chimayo textileEst. US$300-US$500Lot Passed
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A Chimayo textile: Mid-20th Century; New Mexico A blanket woven in grey, red, white, turquoise and black wool, with a central diamond and bands to ends 71" H x 33.75" W
2323: A Chimayo textileEst. US$200-US$400
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A Chimayo weaving: First-Quarter 20th Century; New Mexico Woven in red, black, cream wool with banded diamonds throughout 83" H x 48" W
2324: A Chimayo weavingEst. US$300-US$500
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A Chimayo rug: Second-Quarter 20th Century; New Mexico Woven in beige, cream, grey and ochre wool with alternating striped banding and stylized feather banding, with a grey wool knotted fringe and central seam
2325: A Chimayo rugEst. US$400-US$600
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Manuel Carrillo (1906-1989, Mexican): Guanajuato, 1960 Gelatin silver print on photographic paper laid to a heavy, wove, cream-colored support sheet Edition of unknown size; signed in pencil in the margin, directly below the image,
2327: Manuel Carrillo (1906-1989, Mexican)Est. US$300-US$500
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Emmy Lou Packard (1914-1998, San Francisco, CA): Diego Rivera on the pyramid he had built in Coyoacan, 1941 Silver gelatin print on Agfa paper Edition of unknown size; signed, titled, dated and inscribed in pencil in the margin, directly below
2328: Emmy Lou Packard (1914-1998, San Francisco, CA)Est. US$300-US$500
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Pedro Meyer (b. 1935, Mexican): El Vendado de Antequera, 1981 Digital inkjet print on Agfa paper under glass Edition of unknown size; signed, titled, dated, and (C), all in pencil in the lower margin: Pedro Meyer Image:
2329: Pedro Meyer (b. 1935, Mexican)Est. US$300-US$500
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Douglas Keats (b. 1948): La Cueva, North of Las Vegas Color photograph on paper under Plexiglas From the edition of unknown size; signed on the overmat, at right:: Doug Keats Sight: 9.25" H x 14.25" W Notes: This
2330: Douglas Keats (b. 1948)Est. US$200-US$300
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Harry B. Wagoner (1889-1950, Phoenix, AZ): Desert landscape Oil on canvas Signed lower right: H. B. Wagoner 24" H x 30" W
2334: Harry B. Wagoner (1889-1950, Phoenix, AZ)Est. US$3,000-US$5,000
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Tom Browning (b. 1949, Eugene, OR): Quiet Morning Oil on canvas laid to foam board Signed lower left: Tom Browning; signed again and titled verso 9" H x 14"? W
2335: Tom Browning (b. 1949, Eugene, OR)Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Heinie Hartwig (b. 1937, Santa Clara, CA): Mountain landscape Oil on panel Signature incised lower left: Heinie Hartwig (C) 5" H x 7" W
2336: Heinie Hartwig (b. 1937, Santa Clara, CA)Est. US$400-US$600
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