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Sheafer + King Modern is pleased to present our Autumn Art + Design auction. Highlights include paintings by Harold Town, David T. Grafton, Richard Allen George, and Walter Louis Jones, sculptures by Isidore Grossman, a Don Herron Tubshots photograph, an Alice Ballard Munn whiteware vase, a set of Milo Baughman dining chairs, and other designer lighting, furniture, ceramics, Modern and traditional art, glass, photography, and more.
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Lot 38

David Boxley "Raven Defeats Grizzly" Lithograph Print

Estimate: $100 - $200
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Lithograph titled Ravin Defeats Grizzly by Tsimshian artist David Boxley (American; born 1952). Signed, titled, numbered 82/200 lower edge.

 

Measurements: 20" W x 10.75" H x 1" D (frame).

 

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From Steinbrueck Native Gallery:

David Boxley is a carver from Metlakatla, Alaska. Born in 1952, and raised by his grandparents, he grew up among the Tsimshian language and traditions. After high school he attended Seattle Pacific University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1974. He became a teacher and basketball coach to Junior and Senior high students in Alaska and Washington.

While teaching in Metlakatla in 1979, inspired by his culture and the ability of art to preserve traditional culture, he began to study traditional Tsimshian carving. Through researching ethnographic material and carvings from museum collections, he learned the traditional carving methods of his grandfather's people.

In 1986 he made a decision to leave the security of teaching, and devote all of his energies to carving and researching the legacy of Northwest Coast Indian art. David has become a nationally recognized artist showing and demonstrating his art in many parts of the United States and Europe.  His decorative and functional art includes bentwood boxes, rattles, masks, prints and panels.  He emphasizes traditional Tsimshian style in his work, and he has started traditional Northwest coast dance groups, and organized and hosted Potlatches in Alaska and Washington.

In 1990, during the Goodwill Games, Boxley was commissioned to carve the crown of a "Talking Stick". His carving of a unified American Eagle and Russian Bear became a symbol of peace and harmony between the United States and Soviet Union. In the millennium year 2000, David was commissioned to carve a Talking Stick for the office of the Mayor of Seattle.  His art can be found in fine art collections worldwide.
More recently, David’s 22 foot commissioned totem pole titled “The Eagle and the Young Chief” was permanently installed at the Potomac Atrium at the National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, DC, 2012.

Some grime under glass. Not examined out of frame.

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