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Circa 1913-1918; First Mesa (Wàlpi), Polacca, AZ

A Hopi katsina figure

Depicting standing katsina (kachina) figure of carved cottonwood, with traces of black and red pigments to the body and face, affixed to a modern black base
11.375" H x 3.75" W x 3.25" D; with stand: 12.625" H x 3.75" W x 3.5" D

  • Provenance:
    Property of the American Broadcasting Companies, New York, NY
    Walt Disney Co., Burbank, CA, acquired by corporate merger with the above
    Private Collection, Los Angeles, CA, acquired from the above
  • Notes: By repute, this katsina figure possibly originates from the collection of George Gustav Heye (1874–1957), who established the Museum of the American Indian. Heye's core collection went on to become the foundation of the National Museum of the American Indian, now part of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

    Accompanied by a paper tag reading: "Polacca, Arizona, / August 23, 1918. / Hopi katsina [illegible] / made by [Bucto] / of Walpi, on First / Mesa / XiZ." Verso of tag reads: "For John J. Ward." Label to base reads: Katcina doll, very old, and finely painted / figure made in Polacca, Arizona in 1913. / Ex-collection Hyde Foundation. [possibly misspelling] 11 1/2 inches / tall."
  • Condition: Overall good condition with scattered scuffs, shrinkage cracks, and surface wear to pigments commensurate with age. Appears to be missing ears. With previous repaired crack to left leg, possible repairs to the mouth and eyes with an adhesive visible under blacklight. The base is contemporary.

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