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Les David - White Buffalo Dancer - Highly Detailed - 15"H

Les David - White Buffalo Dancer - Highly Detailed - 15"H

Winning Bid
$186.00
Item #40652355
Lot #71 of 299
Item Description

Upper part of bow is missing. Horn has some loss. Otherwise very good condition. Similar, less detailed 20" kachina by Les David selling for $3000.
The White Buffalo Dancer is considered a non-katsina figure, and a social dancer. Many of the social dance figures, like the Poli Mana, Konin and the Buffalo dancers have two forms—social dance, unmasked variety, and a masked, or katsina impersonation.

Les David is an artist known for fine detail and superior representations of Hopi katsinam—a fact he has absolutely showcased with this carving of the White Buffalo Dancer. It is hard to determine the most striking element of this carving. From its impressive size to its salient bright coloring, if impersonated accurately one can only imagine how awe-inspiring White Buffalo Dancer would be in real life.

Artist Signature of Les David, Hopi PuebloCaught in a moment of dance and song, this dancer lifts one foot off of his drum base, and open mouthed extends both arms up in the fluid movement of ceremony. A Sunface strikes the center of his headdress from which magnificent feathers extend in all directions but up. Underneath his feathers, majestic white fur covers his head and extends down his back with black-feather-adorned horns reaching outward and upward, just as a buffalo’s do.

Regal shells bedeck his right wrist, neck, leather crossed chest, and encircled waist. He holds a rattle in his right hand and hunting bow in his left. A grand ceremonial kilt and sash drape his lower half while one can almost hear the ringing from the bells tied around his calves.

Fur-wrapped ankles with colorful ribbon give way to white moccasins and in finality express the movement of this social dancer, conveying a moment in time so well it is as if we are at the dance itself. Les David has a one-of-a-kind way of carving and adorning his work that allows us a very specific peek into the Hopi society—and for this, we are exceptionally grateful.

Hopi carver Leslie David is the father of Kerry David and married to Nora David and they live between Polacca and Keams Canyon on the Hopi reservation in the northern part of Arizona.

Buyer's Premium

18%

Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
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Auction Details & Seller Instructions

WHERE TO PICK UP:
Private Residence
Greenwich, Connecticut 06831
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)

Saturday, 7/23, 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Because this is a very special sale, if you are interested in large pieces and you aren't in the area, let's talk, we can help arrange freight. I will not be offering shipping on small items, but check in if you are interested in bidding on significant items.

Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
6361
Auction Manager

Maria Stanton | (860) 744-4766 | mstanton@greencircleauctions.com

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Saturday, 7/23, 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

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