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Fantastic Bent Wood Double Bowl by David Boxley, Tsimshian "What Was I thinking"

$ 2109.35

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Provenance: Quintana Gallery , Portland , Or. I believe
  • Origin: Northwest Coast
  • Tribal Affiliation: Tsimshian
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Artisan: David Albert boxley b.1952
  • Condition: Overall in excellent condition. Just some lite surface marks on the paint. View photos.
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Culture: Native American: US

    Description

    Fantastic One of a kind Bentwood double painted  box in cedar  by David  boxley b.1952 .
    The  Double Bentwood box is 21" Long x 8" Wide x 9" Deep.
    Its A father & son collaboration in the experimental of bending painting.
    Dated 2003 with interior & exterior u-form designs.
    Signed and dated 2003 on the bottom and also has titled
    "What was I thinking ?"
    A one of a kind study on bending and 2-D (2 dimensional) design, a father-son collaboration, signed in pencil.
    David Boxley is nationally respected Tsimshian artist who's work can be found around the world in museums to leading private collections
    This box is very impressive box and truly unique, it's poly-chrome painted bent cedar.
    David Boxley is easy to find on the web for more information on this artist and his art.
    I believe this piece passed though Quintana Gallery of Portland , Or.
    Overall its in excellent condition. Just some lite surface marks on the paint can be seen in the photo's.
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