Sculpture from the Collection of George Terasaki
Sculpture from the Collection of George Terasaki
Auction Closed
November 19, 09:20 PM GMT
Estimate
7,000 - 10,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
HOPI KACHINA FIGURE
Depicting Alo Mana
Circa 1890
Height: 11 in (27.9 cm)
Cottonwood, pigments, cloth, fiber
Joseph Jacinto Mora (1876-1947), Monterey, acquired when living near Oraibi between 1904-1906
Jo N. Mora Jr, Monterey, by descent from the above
George Terasaki, New York, acquired from the above in March, 1972
Andrea Portago and Barton Wright, Classic Hopi and Zuni Kachina Figures, Santa Fe, 2006, pl. 79 and p. 141
Alexandra Pascassio and George Terasaki, Kachina: George Terasaki Collection, Paris, 2008, n.p., cat. no. 25
"Alo Mana is a white female kachina that has apparently been derived from Zuni. There is a strong resemblance to the warrior woman, Kothlamana, at that pueblo. At Hopi she may come to make music in the Niman Ceremony." (Wright in Portago and Wright, Classic Hopi and Zuni Kachina Figures, Santa Fe, 2006, p. 141). During ritual dances, Alo Mana typically accompanies Angak'china or the "Long-Haired" kachina, and together they help bring about a successful harvest.