Allan Houser (Native American, 1914-1994), Rio Grande Maiden I
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Description
Signed, dated © 1991 and numbered 3/6 at bottom, bronze with brown patina and concrete base.
height: 67 in. (170.2cm)
width: 21 in. (53.3cm)
depth: 11 in. (27.9 cm)
base: 10 x 12 1/4 x 12 1/4 in. (25.4 x 31.1 x 31.1cm)
Provenance
Glenn Green Galleries, Scottsdale, Arizona.
Private Collection, Washington, D.C. (acquired directly from the above in 1996).
"Modern & Contemporary Art," Freeman's, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 1, 2015, lot 30.
Private Collection, Pennsylvania (acquired directly from the above sale).
Lot Essay
Allan Houser, born Haozous, was a Chiricahua Apache and prominent Native American sculptor and painter, celebrated for his contributions to contemporary Native American art, which often drew upon his cultural heritage and experiences.
Rio Grande Maiden, showcases Houser’s mastery of form and his ability to convey both simplicity and deep emotional resonance in his artwork. This sculpture captures the grace and elegance of a Native American woman, and is characterized by flowing lines and smooth surfaces. This work is a poignant representation of Houser's commitment to preserving and celebrating Apache culture and history through his art. Rio Grande Maiden stands as a testament to his artistic legacy and his dedication to conveying the essence of his cultural heritage in a contemporary artistic context.
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