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b. 1953 - d. 2016

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      • Jack To'Baahe Gene Painting "Medicine Dance" (1985)
        Nov. 09, 2024

        Jack To'Baahe Gene Painting "Medicine Dance" (1985)

        Est: $1,200 - $1,800

        Jack To'Baahe Gene (Navajo / Dineh, 1953-2016). "Medicine Dance" oil on canvas, 1985. Hand-signed with date in lower right. Title inscribed on verso of wood backing to canvas. An impressive painting by Navajo artist Jack To'Baahe depicting a snowy forest scene of three spirit deities known as yeii dancing before a medicine man, as a snow-capped peak of the San Francisco Mountains rises in the background. All wearing blue masks and crowned by feathers, the yeii appear as kachinas, adorned with colorful fabrics, hides, bells, boots, and ruffs as they carry various implements. The medicine man stands to the right, extending one hand as though gesturing to the supernatural beings. A beautiful painting portraying a mystical moment in Navajo culture. Size of painting: 23.25" W x 17.25" H (59.1 cm x 43.8 cm); of frame: 30" W x 24" H (76.2 cm x 61 cm) About the artist: "Jack To'Baahe Gene was born into the world of the Dineh and raised by his paternal grandparents in the remote hills of Smoke Signal, Arizona. From his grandfather, a medicine man, he learned the spiritual ways of his people. From his grandmother, an herbalist and weaver, he learned of the powers invested in all living things. 'They taught me to see things, to observe.' Jack Gene remembers, 'While I was growing up they were teaching me art with everything they did. They would say, 'See, the trees and plants are moving, they are alive.' We’d look at the clouds and the mountains. Now my art is based on all those things, but are not just clouds anymore. I'm going beyond what my grandparents taught me. Now I strive for the soul of clouds and mountains.' "His formative years were spent under the great skies of the Colorado Plateau, riding long distances on horseback, listening to stories and singing the songs of the Dineh. Within the Hogan, Jack worked with colored sands to create the beautiful and symbolic sand paintings for which the Dineh are famous. It was here that the artist within began the long journey out into the modern world." Today, Jack Gene is a consummate professional artist who paints directly from the soul of the Dineh culture. His images are colorful, compelling and intimate visions of a land and people long hidden from the outside world. His painting style is a unique combination of influences: from Native sand painting to the European painting traditions of Rembrandt, Millet and Courbet. Sand finds its way into his surfaces; made rough to flesh out the coarseness of life lived on bare ground. Bold color rakes through images of clothing or hillsides, a modernist’s color sensibility fused to an ancient awareness. Everything is symbolic; nothing is exactly what it appears to be. In this way, Jack brings to life, through painting, the visions of the medicine world, the world of the healer. For this is what he is, a healing path between opposites: the ancient and the modern; the past and the future; the sand and the spirit." (source: Bischoff's Gallery website) Provenance: private Boulder, CO, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #188720

        Artemis Gallery
      • Jack To'Baahe Gene Painting "Medicine Dance" (1985)
        Oct. 11, 2024

        Jack To'Baahe Gene Painting "Medicine Dance" (1985)

        Est: $1,400 - $2,100

        Jack To'Baahe Gene (Navajo / Dineh, 1953-2016). "Medicine Dance" oil on canvas, 1985. Hand-signed with date in lower right. Title inscribed on verso of wood backing to canvas. An impressive painting by Navajo artist Jack To'Baahe depicting a snowy forest scene of three spirit deities known as yeii dancing before a medicine man, as a snow-capped peak of the San Francisco Mountains rises in the background. All wearing blue masks and crowned by feathers, the yeii appear as kachinas, adorned with colorful fabrics, hides, bells, boots, and ruffs as they carry various implements. The medicine man stands to the right, extending one hand as though gesturing to the supernatural beings. A beautiful painting portraying a mystical moment in Navajo culture. Size of painting: 23.25" W x 17.25" H (59.1 cm x 43.8 cm); of frame: 30" W x 24" H (76.2 cm x 61 cm) About the artist: "Jack To'Baahe Gene was born into the world of the Dineh and raised by his paternal grandparents in the remote hills of Smoke Signal, Arizona. From his grandfather, a medicine man, he learned the spiritual ways of his people. From his grandmother, an herbalist and weaver, he learned of the powers invested in all living things. 'They taught me to see things, to observe.' Jack Gene remembers, 'While I was growing up they were teaching me art with everything they did. They would say, 'See, the trees and plants are moving, they are alive.' We’d look at the clouds and the mountains. Now my art is based on all those things, but are not just clouds anymore. I'm going beyond what my grandparents taught me. Now I strive for the soul of clouds and mountains.' "His formative years were spent under the great skies of the Colorado Plateau, riding long distances on horseback, listening to stories and singing the songs of the Dineh. Within the Hogan, Jack worked with colored sands to create the beautiful and symbolic sand paintings for which the Dineh are famous. It was here that the artist within began the long journey out into the modern world." Today, Jack Gene is a consummate professional artist who paints directly from the soul of the Dineh culture. His images are colorful, compelling and intimate visions of a land and people long hidden from the outside world. His painting style is a unique combination of influences: from Native sand painting to the European painting traditions of Rembrandt, Millet and Courbet. Sand finds its way into his surfaces; made rough to flesh out the coarseness of life lived on bare ground. Bold color rakes through images of clothing or hillsides, a modernist’s color sensibility fused to an ancient awareness. Everything is symbolic; nothing is exactly what it appears to be. In this way, Jack brings to life, through painting, the visions of the medicine world, the world of the healer. For this is what he is, a healing path between opposites: the ancient and the modern; the past and the future; the sand and the spirit." (source: Bischoff's Gallery website) Provenance: private Boulder, CO, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #188720

        Artemis Gallery
      • Jack To'Baahe Gene Painting "Medicine Dance" (1985)
        Sep. 13, 2024

        Jack To'Baahe Gene Painting "Medicine Dance" (1985)

        Est: $1,600 - $2,500

        Jack To'Baahe Gene (Navajo / Dineh, 1953-2016). "Medicine Dance" oil on canvas, 1985. Hand-signed with date in lower right. Title inscribed on verso of wood backing to canvas. An impressive painting by Navajo artist Jack To'Baahe depicting a snowy forest scene of three spirit deities known as yeii dancing before a medicine man, as a snow-capped peak of the San Francisco Mountains rises in the background. All wearing blue masks and crowned by feathers, the yeii appear as kachinas, adorned with colorful fabrics, hides, bells, boots, and ruffs as they carry various implements. The medicine man stands to the right, extending one hand as though gesturing to the supernatural beings. A beautiful painting portraying a mystical moment in Navajo culture. Size of painting: 23.25" W x 17.25" H (59.1 cm x 43.8 cm); of frame: 30" W x 24" H (76.2 cm x 61 cm) About the artist: "Jack To'Baahe Gene was born into the world of the Dineh and raised by his paternal grandparents in the remote hills of Smoke Signal, Arizona. From his grandfather, a medicine man, he learned the spiritual ways of his people. From his grandmother, an herbalist and weaver, he learned of the powers invested in all living things. 'They taught me to see things, to observe.' Jack Gene remembers, 'While I was growing up they were teaching me art with everything they did. They would say, 'See, the trees and plants are moving, they are alive.' We’d look at the clouds and the mountains. Now my art is based on all those things, but are not just clouds anymore. I'm going beyond what my grandparents taught me. Now I strive for the soul of clouds and mountains.' "His formative years were spent under the great skies of the Colorado Plateau, riding long distances on horseback, listening to stories and singing the songs of the Dineh. Within the Hogan, Jack worked with colored sands to create the beautiful and symbolic sand paintings for which the Dineh are famous. It was here that the artist within began the long journey out into the modern world." Today, Jack Gene is a consummate professional artist who paints directly from the soul of the Dineh culture. His images are colorful, compelling and intimate visions of a land and people long hidden from the outside world. His painting style is a unique combination of influences: from Native sand painting to the European painting traditions of Rembrandt, Millet and Courbet. Sand finds its way into his surfaces; made rough to flesh out the coarseness of life lived on bare ground. Bold color rakes through images of clothing or hillsides, a modernist’s color sensibility fused to an ancient awareness. Everything is symbolic; nothing is exactly what it appears to be. In this way, Jack brings to life, through painting, the visions of the medicine world, the world of the healer. For this is what he is, a healing path between opposites: the ancient and the modern; the past and the future; the sand and the spirit." (source: Bischoff's Gallery website) Provenance: private Boulder, CO, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #188720

        Artemis Gallery
      • Jack To'baahe Gene (1953-2016, Navajo/Diné), Ceremonial dance
        Sep. 10, 2024

        Jack To'baahe Gene (1953-2016, Navajo/Diné), Ceremonial dance

        Est: $500 - $700

        Jack To'baahe Gene (1953-2016, Navajo/Diné) Ceremonial dance Oil on board Signed lower right: Jack To'baahe Gene

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • JACK TO'BAAHE GENE INDIAN MAIDENS OIL ON BOARD
        Dec. 03, 2023

        JACK TO'BAAHE GENE INDIAN MAIDENS OIL ON BOARD

        Est: -

        Jack To'baahe Gene (1953 - 2016) Indian Maidens Oil on Board. Artist: Jack To'baahe Gene Title: Indian Maidens Medium: Oil on Board Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Right Site Measurement: 17" x 13" Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1931

        Bradford's
      • Jack To'Baahe Gene, Untitled (An Exchange)
        Aug. 13, 2022

        Jack To'Baahe Gene, Untitled (An Exchange)

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Jack To'Baahe Gene (Diné [Navajo], 1953 - 2016) Untitled (An Exchange) pastel signed lower left: JACK TobAAhE GENE

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Jack To'Baahe Gene, (Diné [Navajo], 1953 - 2016), Untitled (Spiritual Guide)
        Aug. 13, 2022

        Jack To'Baahe Gene, (Diné [Navajo], 1953 - 2016), Untitled (Spiritual Guide)

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Jack To'Baahe Gene (Diné [Navajo], 1953 - 2016) Untitled (Spiritual Guide) Mixed media with ground pigments on panel Blue ribbon 1st prize, Intertribal Indian Ceremony, Gallup, 1995

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Jack To'baahe Gene, Portrait of a Boy, Pastel
        Jul. 25, 2021

        Jack To'baahe Gene, Portrait of a Boy, Pastel

        Est: $200 - $400

        Jack To'baahe Gene (Navajo, 1953-2016), portrait of a Native American child with feathered headdress, pastel, signed L/R, image 11" x 8 1/8", framed 19 1/2" x 17". Provenance: From a Cathedral City, California collection.

        Kaminski Auctions
      • Jack To'baahe Gene, Portrait of a Boy, Pastel
        Apr. 19, 2020

        Jack To'baahe Gene, Portrait of a Boy, Pastel

        Est: $300 - $500

        Jack To'baahe Gene (Navajo, 1953-2016), portrait of a Native American child with feathered headdress, pastel, signed L/R, image 11" x 8 1/8", framed 19 1/2" x 17". Provenance: From a Cathedral City, California collection.

        Kaminski Auctions
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