Description:

Native American, US Southwest, Zuni peoples, ca. early 20th century CE. A wooden paddle-shaped effigy, possibly a bullroarer (sometimes called a rhombus), with a painted motif of a highly abstract deer painted in bright colors with bold brush strokes on one side. The figure has a black-outlined body with an ovoid white face, twin curved, yellow horns, and a triangular body with blue, red, and white interior. The legs are formed by horizontal bars in black, red, and blue. Below that is a curved form painted above the cylindrical handle in a grid pattern with black dots at the center of each square segment. Size: 6.05" W x 23" H (15.4 cm x 58.4 cm)

Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection

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#138259

  • Condition: Wood is in a desiccated condition with some losses as shown, especially on the handle and around the knot in the center of the piece.

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