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Haida

Pipe Bowl

Haida, 1839-1859

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Haida

Pipe Bowl

Haida, 1839-1859

Physical Qualities Argillite, 7 1/16 x 2 3/4 x 1 3/16 in. (18 x 7 x 3 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Mrs. Francis T. Redwood
Object Number 1927.12.25
Carved in open work; formline birds, and other zoomorphic images. Facial features and 'fillers' in relief and incised formline.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1927; Mrs. Frances T. Redwood.
F. H. Douglas & R. D'Harnoncourt, "Indian Art of the United States, New York, 1941, p. 184.
Frederick J. Dockstader, "Indian Art in America," Connecticut 19.
Adolphe Basler, "L'Art Chez Les Peuples Primitifs," Paris, 1929.
Robert B. Inverarity, "Art of the Northwest Coast Indians," California, 1950.
Ernst Fuhrmann, "Tlinkit U. Haida," Germany, 1922.

Inscribed: None.

Culture

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2000–2000

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