"First Nations artist Carl Beam (Ojibwe, 1943-2005). Beam made Indigenous history when the National Gallery of Canada bought his work The North American Iceberg in 1986. This transaction marked the first time the institution had acquired a contemporary artwork by an Indigenous artist, and it set a precedent for future museums to accept and display a more diverse range of perspectives and artists." Crystal Bridges Art Museum Oct. 9, 2017
Add a touch of history and culture to your antique collection with these beautifully crafted Hopi Native American Painted Stones by the late artist Carl Beem. Each stone tells a unique and fascinating story, offering a glimpse into the rich artistic traditions of the Hopi people.
The Flute Player/Bear (etched negative relief pattern), signed; Flute Player/Bear;4.75" tall3.5" wide
The Alpaca/Lama (etched in negative relief) signed; 4.75"tall3.5" wide
The Wolves Howling at a Red Moon etched negative relief pattern wraps around the long edge and is signed; 4 inches tall2.5" wide
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