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      • NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICAN (HOPI), B. 1944)
        Sep. 13, 2024

        NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICAN (HOPI), B. 1944)

        Est: $100 - $200

        Neil David Native American (Hopi), b. 1944 Pastel on black paper Repetitive depiction of Nataska Kachina. Framed and matted under glass. Signature and date to lower right.

        Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICAN, HOPI, B. 1944)
        May. 31, 2024

        NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICAN, HOPI, B. 1944)

        Est: $100 - $300

        Neil David Native American, Hopi, b. 1944 Oil on board & watercolor on paper Oil on board depicts a Nataska, in Hopi mythology, the uncle of the family who guard Soyok Wuhti, and who enforce good behavior in children. Signed and numbered 006. Watercolor on paper depicts a Hopi woman in black and white face paint. Signed and numbered 005.

        Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICAN, HOPI, B. 1944)
        May. 31, 2024

        NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICAN, HOPI, B. 1944)

        Est: $100 - $200

        Neil David Native American, Hopi, b. 1944 Pencil & ink on paper Two (2) pencil and ink drawings depicting playful katsina. The katsina are a spiritual being in the Hopi tradition.

        Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICAN, HOPI, B. 1944)
        May. 31, 2024

        NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICAN, HOPI, B. 1944)

        Est: $100 - $200

        Neil David Native American, Hopi, b. 1944 Ink on paper Line drawing depicting katsinim in a ceremonial dance. Signed and dated lower right. Matted under glass and framed.

        Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICAN, HOPI, B. 1944)
        May. 31, 2024

        NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICAN, HOPI, B. 1944)

        Est: $200 - $400

        Neil David Native American, Hopi, b. 1944 Oil on canvas Hopi Shalako dancers. Text to verso describing Shalako ceremony and date. Signed and dated by artist. Matted and framed.

        Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICAN, HOPI, B. 1944)
        May. 31, 2024

        NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICAN, HOPI, B. 1944)

        Est: $100 - $200

        Neil David Native American, Hopi, b. 1944 Pastel on black paper Repetitive depiction of Nataska Kachina. Framed and matted under glass. Signature and date to lower right.

        Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICAN, HOPI, B. 1944)
        May. 31, 2024

        NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICAN, HOPI, B. 1944)

        Est: $200 - $400

        Neil David Native American, Hopi, b. 1944 Acrylic on canvas Native American facial portrait with snake in his mouth

        Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • Neil David, Hopi Maiden and Her Craft, 1977
        Aug. 15, 2023

        Neil David, Hopi Maiden and Her Craft, 1977

        Est: $600 - $900

        Neil David (Hopi-Tewa, b. 1944) Hopi Maiden and Her Craft, 1977 acrylic on canvas board signed and dated lower right: [artist's signature] - 77

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • NEIL DAVID "HOPI UNTITLED" GOUACHE & MIXED MEDIA
        Dec. 04, 2022

        NEIL DAVID "HOPI UNTITLED" GOUACHE & MIXED MEDIA

        Est: -

        Neil David (1944-) "Hopi Untitled" Gouache & Mixed media on Board. David is one of four Hopi artists who founded Artist Hopid. His father, Randolph David, is from the Hopi village of Walpi and his mother, Sunbeam David, came from Tewa ancestry that settled among the Hopi after the great Pueblo Revolt against the Spaniards in 1680. Once recognized for his paintings, he is now best known for his Katsina doll carvings. For the Hopi there is an order that has persevered for centuries despite a perpetual influx of foreign influences. Always struggling to explain its ancient self-contained culture to uncomprehending strangers, the Hopi way continues to survive. This survival, to a great extent, has been- made possible by individuals of strong character and art. So at ease are the members of this culture with drawing, painting, carving, dance and making music that the Hopi have been described as the largest artistic community in the world. Neil David, Sr., a Tewa-Hopi artist living in the village of Hano on First Mesa in Northern Arizona, was raised knowing artistic expression as a natural human activity. From his earliest years, Neil has loved nothing more than drawing and sculpting. Always recognized for his special gift, he stands out in a culture richly populated with talented individuals. Neil has not strayed from the ethos of his people, a fact evident in his art and life. Neil and his wife Dealva, have three sons and a daughter. Within the David family traditional Hopi values shape and mold every aspect of life. Speaking in their native tongue, the same unwritten history and legends from generations before are preserved. When combined with the visual experiences at hand, a lasting and believing attitude toward the Hopi way is engrained. Neil's children learn their culture more fully through art influenced by their father's talent. His art depicts Hopi ceremonial life: the stage like settings of dwelling and plaza, the preparations for dance and the final manifestation of Kachinas, masked forms and visiting sky dwellers in their villages. Neil's religious upbringing and participation has been and still is a constant source of inspiration for his art. Neil is one of the founders of the Artist Hopid group of cultural emissaries from the Hopi to the world at large. Neil has traveled extensively throughout the United States and to the far reaches of both North and South America, demonstrating the many forms of art native to the Hopi. His efforts continue to prove most fruitful as he receives numerous awards, while his works are shown at many exhibits and are widely publicized. Neil's personal commitment to his Hopi heritage and willingness to share his culture have earned him a great deal of respect from Hopi and non-Hopi alike. In a giant mural measuring 8 by 34 feet, Neil initiated and created with fellow artists a symbolic calendar of Hopi ceremonial life. This magnificent work can be seen in the Hopi Cultural Center. It depicts the Snake Dance Ceremony, the Women's Society Knee High Dance, the Basket Dance, the mid-winter solstice changeover from the reign of the Bear Clan to that of the Kachina Clan, Buffalo Dances, Night Dances and the summer solstice. In these Hopi ceremonials Kachinas play a vital role. Kachinas have survived on three levels for the Hopi; as dolls carved to instruct children in their appearance and roles in Hopi society; as masked dancers who emerge from the kivas at the appropriate times for ceremonies; and as supernatural beings whose personalities and histories have been preserved through long tradition. The Hopi people are always aware of the Kachinas who visit their mesas, interact with them and infuse their everyday events with a precious and spiritual meaning. Artist: Neil David Title: "Hopi Untitled" Medium: Gouache Mixed Media Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 13 x 10in Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1727

        Bradford's
      • Neil David
        Mar. 14, 2003

        Neil David

        Est: $225 - $250

        Unusual signed original pastel on dark background of a single Hopi kachina dancer. 18" x 12"

        Allard Auctions
      • Neil David
        Nov. 08, 2002

        Neil David

        Est: $200 - $400

        Rare signed original gouache on art board titled "Hopi Eagle Dance (Kachinas)" - unframed. 19-1/4" X 22"

        Allard Auctions
      • Neil David
        Aug. 10, 2002

        Neil David

        Est: $450 - $900

        Beautiful, signed, original pastel on art board of a Hopi dancer, by this Tewa artist. 18-1/2" X 12"

        Allard Auctions
      • Neil David
        Aug. 11, 2000

        Neil David

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        Original untitled acrylic on board still life. 13-1/2" X 10-1/2"

        Allard Auctions
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