About Antique Turquoise
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Native American Art
Author: Phyllis Wasserman
Whether traditional or contemporary, Native
American artwork is both highly collectible and universally
appealing. Native American art forms the basis of many exemplary
public as well as private art collections. People that collect
Native American artwork can be very passionate about their
collections.
Older, more traditional Native American artwork
and cultural artifacts are not merely revered and / or emulated by
modern artists, they are also held dear as parts of art collections
the world over.
Fine Native American art done by well known
American Indian artists, such as Nampeyo, the Hopi potter, can raise
the caliber of a private or public art collection quite
significantly. Iris Nampeyo lived on the Hopi Reservation in
Arizona. She made a good income making pots and selling them at
local trading posts.
A remarkable aspect of Nampeyo's work is that
over time she became more ad more interested in making pots
according to ancient ways, as opposed to the modern pottery that was
being made by people at the time. The quality of her work, as well
as her interest and use of ancient pottery techniques certainly add
to the demand and high price tags of her work.
If you find yourself in the market for Native
American art antiques, be prepared to pay the price. Particularly
with Native American art, availability doesn't correlate to demand
or cost, as is the case with many other highly collectible art
types.
Items such as early Plains beadwork or late
nineteenth century basketry are certainly examples of what would be
considered extremely rare finds in the world of Native American art
auctions.
When choosing from various art pieces, compare
styles, read and research. This is really the only way to educate
oneself about the various types of American Indian art. Then it's
time to shop around. Just like anything else, you won't know what's
available unless you take the time to comparison shop.
During the 1900s many of the Native American
art and crafts that other peoples associate with American Indians
began to be commercially produced, especially by Asian nations.
These Native American fakes became so widely purchased that several
millions of dollars were taken from the American Indian artists in
the form of cheap imitation Native American art.
Before purchasing Native American art antiques
it's a good idea to perform additional research has to the
authenticity of the piece or pieces. Unless you're highly
knowledgeable on the topic and have experience spotting fakes, this
type of art can be extremely hard to verify by inexperienced sight
alone.
All in all, collecting American Indian art
antiques is just like collecting any other antique, the definitive
and primary timeframe is anything that is pre-1950s. Although a name
that is well known can seriously increase the value of an object,
condition, workmanship and prevalence are factors that are just as
important.
Increasingly, even seasoned art dealers that
deal in American Indian art find it difficult to discern authentic
art antiques from imitation pieces. For this reason, it is
particularly important to opt for dealing with reputable sources. In
order to ensure that your perfect Native American art antique is the
real deal it's worth taking the time to locate such a well known art
dealer or museum.
There are specialized art museums and dealers
that offer Native American art pieces. These organizations generally
are most interested in promoting Native art and cultures. The better
of these institutions and organizations directly invest many of the
profits gained from the sale of art pieces back into the Native
American community.
When it comes to collecting Native American art
antiques or any other type of art, don't buy it unless you
absolutely love it. Your best pieces are going to cost a pretty
penny. If you don't fall in love with a piece, chances are you're
not going to like it any better once it's on your wall. So hold out
for the perfect piece, you'll be glad you did.
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