Lot n° 101
Estimation :
400 - 500
EUR
Berceau salish 1885
État de Washington, Cascade Region – Salish – ca. fin XIXème siècle.
Belle vannerie finement tressée, à motifs en flèches et rectangulaires alternées de différentes teintes (couleurs naturelles). On remarque deux types de tressage (twill plaiting et rod coiling) fait de différentes essences végétales : cedar root (racine de cèdre), bear grass (herbe d’ours) et wild cherry bark (écorce de cerisier sauvage). H. 13 cm, L. 21,5 cm, l. 61,5 cm. Très bon état.
Collection : Jean LANTERNIER (1901-1976) et depuis dans sa descendance.
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Réf. :
- NATIVE AMERICAN ART, in the Denver Art Museum
Richard CONN – Denver Art Museum, 1979 – p. 247, 333 “Fraser River Salish”, British Colombia, late 19th century.
- AMERICAN INDIAN ART magazine
VOLUME 38, NUMBER 2, SPRING 2013 – The Paul Kane Artifact Collection at The Manitoba Museum, Katherine Pettipas – p. 67, photo 20 “Cradle, Salish, Northern Plateau, mid-1880s”.
Cradle salish 1885
Washington State, Cascade Region - Salish - ca. late nineteenth century.
Beautiful finely plaited basketry, patterned in arrows and alternating rectangulars of different shades (natural colors). There are two types of braiding (twill plaiting and rod coiling) made of different plant essences: cedar root, bear grass and wild cherry bark. H. 13 cm, L. 21.5 cm, l. 61.5 cm. Very good state.
Réf. :
- NATIVE AMERICAN ART, in the Denver Art Museum
Richard CONN – Denver Art Museum, 1979 – p. 247, 333 “Fraser River Salish”, British Colombia, late 19th century.
- AMERICAN INDIAN ART magazine
VOLUME 38, NUMBER 2, SPRING 2013 – The Paul Kane Artifact Collection at The Manitoba Museum, Katherine Pettipas – p. 67, photo 20 “Cradle, Salish, Northern Plateau, mid-1880s”.
Collection: Jean LANTERNIER (1901-1976) and since in his descent.
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