Lot n° 216
A Navajo sand painting on hide Circa 1920, Diné Painted in black, white, red, yellow, and two shades of blue, depicting a tobacco pouch guardian centering opposed corn stalks in the lower register, featuring a depiction of the sky from the Shootingway Chant including the horned sun, moon, and winds as well as the four sacred plants at center, with a rainbow guardian figure at top Hide: 61" H x 46" W Provenance: Sold: Heritage Auctions, Beverly Hills, CA, "Signature American Indian Art Auction," June 12, 2010, Lot 55122 Overall good condition with scattered deeper scratches, mostly unobtrusive to decorated areas, with scattered splattered stains throughout and a few darker stains measuring about 2.5" diameter. Not inspected out of frame. Framed: 75.25" H x 62.25" W x 2" D
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