Native American Art

Remarkable Findings

Join Santa Fe Art Auction in their first sale of the year beginning January 21.

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SANTA FE, NM

Dedicated to representi­ng both historic and contempora­ry Native American arts, Santa Fe Art Auction presents their first Native Art Auction of the year. The online sale, happening from January 21 to February 6, includes ceramics, textiles, katsinas, beadwork, jewelry and paintings. The new year holds some thrilling finds for Santa Fe Art Auction, promising to uphold their long history in the heart of the Southwest, making them “uniquely qualified to support collectors, consignors, artists and museums in this field,” says Gillian Blitch, president and CEO of Santa Fe Art Auction.

Blitch adds, “Our exciting 2021 calendar will feature almost monthly online auctions dedicated to specific collecting areas and single owner collection­s.”

There’s an abundance of noteworthy and historical pieces in the Native Art sale, including Rain and Serpent

(est. $3/5,000) by self-taught artist Milland Lomakema (Hopi). The mixed media, contempora­ry painting depicting a water serpent, perfectly represents the modernist interpreta­tion of the aesthetic and cultural values of the Hopi that Lomakema strived for. These objectives were part of a group Lomakema founded that called themselves the Artist Hopid.

In 1968, Lomakema won first place in the Heard Museum’s National Indian Art Show. Rain and Serpent

is either the painting that won him the award, or it’s from the series dated in 1967.

One of the most famous Native American artists of the 20th century, Allan Houser (Chiricahua Apache), will also be represente­d in the sale with the painting Indian Rider (estimate on request). Houser’s paintings are considered rarer than his more well-known sculptural work, making this a significan­t piece in the sale.

Indian Rider, a mixed media painting of a Native man smoking on horseback, is one of the largest Houser paintings ever to appear at market. The piece was created in 1950, during a period of time when Houser befriended students and faculty at the Pasadena Arts Center, and was exposed to modernism through the likes

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