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"Glower, " Pastel on Grocery Bag signed by Reginald K. Gee
"Glower, " Pastel on Grocery Bag signed by Reginald K. Gee

"Glower, " Pastel on Grocery Bag signed by Reginald K. Gee

By Reginald K. Gee

Located in Milwaukee, WI

Custom framing available Contemporary African American and Native American Hertiage Artist, Reginald K

Category

1990s Contemporary Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Pastel, Found Objects

"Planter, " an Oil Pastel signed by Reginald K. Gee
"Planter, " an Oil Pastel signed by Reginald K. Gee

"Planter, " an Oil Pastel signed by Reginald K. Gee

By Reginald K. Gee

Located in Milwaukee, WI

" frame Contemporary African American and Native American Hertiage Artist, Reginald K Gee, is known for

Category

1990s Neo-Expressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Oil Pastel

Navajo Turquoise and Sterling Silver Concho Belt
Navajo Turquoise and Sterling Silver Concho Belt

Navajo Turquoise and Sterling Silver Concho Belt

By Navajo

Located in Coeur d Alene, ID

Gallup, New Mexico. They work with many Native American artists to supply dealers around the world with

Category

20th Century American Native American Vanity Items

Materials

Turquoise, Sterling Silver

Indian Chief, 30's - gouache, 29x23 cm., framed
Indian Chief, 30's - gouache, 29x23 cm., framed

Indian Chief, 30's - gouache, 29x23 cm., framed

Located in Nice, FR

Gouache on paper by the native american artist Mopope. Dimensions framed: 35x28 cm. Stephen

Category

1930s American Realist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Gouache

Nestoria Coriz Turquoise Necklace, Kewa Artist From Santo Domingo Pueblo NM
Nestoria Coriz Turquoise Necklace, Kewa Artist From Santo Domingo Pueblo NM

Nestoria Coriz Turquoise Necklace, Kewa Artist From Santo Domingo Pueblo NM

Located in Hyattsville, MD

been stamped with flowers and Native American decorative designs. Finished with a hook and ring closure

Category

Vintage 1980s American Native American Multi-Strand Necklaces

Materials

Turquoise, Lapis Lazuli, Sterling Silver

ZUNI ARTIST Cocktail Ring In 14Kt Yellow Gold With Carved Corals & Turquoises
ZUNI ARTIST Cocktail Ring In 14Kt Yellow Gold With Carved Corals & Turquoises

ZUNI ARTIST Cocktail Ring In 14Kt Yellow Gold With Carved Corals & Turquoises

By Zuni

Located in Miami, FL

A native American ring made by a Zuni artist. This is a very interesting cocktail ring, made by a

Category

Vintage 1960s American Native American Cocktail Rings

Materials

Coral, Turquoise, Gold, Yellow Gold, 14k Gold

WWI Era Military Trunk Painted by Artist Ira Yeager
WWI Era Military Trunk Painted by Artist Ira Yeager

WWI Era Military Trunk Painted by Artist Ira Yeager

By Ira Yeager

Located in Rio Vista, CA

Amazing folk art military radio trunk with a painted bust of an native American Indian by artist

Category

20th Century American Folk Art Painted Furniture

Materials

Brass

Vida Americana Mexican Muralists Remake American Art. 1925-1945, 1st Ed
Vida Americana Mexican Muralists Remake American Art. 1925-1945, 1st Ed

Vida Americana Mexican Muralists Remake American Art. 1925-1945, 1st Ed

Located in valatie, NY

domination to create publicly significant and accessible native art. Numerous American artists traveled to

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Books

Materials

Paper

Vintage 4-Piece Ranger Buckle Set with Horse Inlay by Lincoln and Helen Zunie
Vintage 4-Piece Ranger Buckle Set with Horse Inlay by Lincoln and Helen Zunie

Vintage 4-Piece Ranger Buckle Set with Horse Inlay by Lincoln and Helen Zunie

By Helen and Lincoln Zunie

Located in Scottsdale, AZ

of Native American jewelry-making. Artist: Helen & Lincoln Zunie (deceased) Hallmarks: H-L ZUNIE

Category

Late 20th Century American Native American Vanity Items

Materials

Sterling Silver

Michael Horse Turquoise Heart Claw 14 Karat Gold Pendant Necklace And Earrings
Michael Horse Turquoise Heart Claw 14 Karat Gold Pendant Necklace And Earrings

Michael Horse Turquoise Heart Claw 14 Karat Gold Pendant Necklace And Earrings

Located in New York, NY

AMERICAN INDIAN ARTIST MICHAEL HORSE. THE RARE JEWELS ARE 14 KARAT YELLOW GOLD WITH A STUNNING TURQUOISE

Category

20th Century American Native American Pendant Necklaces

Materials

Turquoise, Gold, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold, Silver

Michael Horse Emerald Diamond Kachina 14 Karat Gold Pendant And Earrings Katsina
Michael Horse Emerald Diamond Kachina 14 Karat Gold Pendant And Earrings Katsina

Michael Horse Emerald Diamond Kachina 14 Karat Gold Pendant And Earrings Katsina

Located in New York, NY

KACHINA EARRINGS BY THE RENOWNED YAQUI NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ARTIST MICHAEL HORSE. THE RARE JEWELS ARE

Category

20th Century American Native American Pendant Necklaces

Materials

Diamond, Emerald, Gold, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold

Dark House
Dark House

Dark House

By Earl Horter

Located in New Orleans, LA

Washington, D.C. Horter is listed in "Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Artists"; "Who Was Who in

Category

1930s American Modern Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

Two West African Women in a Magically Surreal Painting
Two West African Women in a Magically Surreal Painting

Two West African Women in a Magically Surreal Painting

By Roland Ayers

Located in San Francisco, CA

in other works by Philadelphia native, African-American artist Roland Ayers (1932–2014), such as his

Category

1970s Surrealist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Gouache

Sonwai for Hancocks Multi Gem & 18ct Gold Cuff Bangle
Sonwai for Hancocks Multi Gem & 18ct Gold Cuff Bangle

Sonwai for Hancocks Multi Gem & 18ct Gold Cuff Bangle

Located in London, GB

Hancocks. Sonwai is the artist name of Verma Nequatewa, a Native American jeweller who worked with her

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Bangles

Materials

Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise, 18k Gold

Black-on-Black Pottery Plate by Maria Martinez
Black-on-Black Pottery Plate by Maria Martinez

Black-on-Black Pottery Plate by Maria Martinez

By Maria Martinez, Santana Martinez

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Ceramic dish by Native American pottery artist Maria Martinez and Santana c.1960s. The round plate

Category

Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

Materials

Ceramic

1970's Native American Turquoise Nugget Jacla Necklace
1970's Native American Turquoise Nugget Jacla Necklace

1970's Native American Turquoise Nugget Jacla Necklace

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Vintage necklace by Native American artist Joe Garcia dates to the 1970's. It is jacla style

Category

Vintage 1970s American Drop Necklaces

Materials

Turquoise

Indian Chief; A. P. Martinez; alabaster
Indian Chief; A. P. Martinez; alabaster

Indian Chief; A. P. Martinez; alabaster

By A.P. Martinez

Located in Los Angeles, CA

A.P Martinez is a Native American artist whose work is part of the Smithsonian American Art

Category

Late 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Alabaster

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Native American Artists For Sale on 1stDibs

Find a variety of native American artists available on 1stDibs. The range of distinct native American artists — often made from wood, metal and paint — can elevate any home. Native American artists have long been popular, with older editions for sale from the 19th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 21st Century. Native American Art, Presley LaFountain and Adee Dodge each produced beautiful native American artists that are worth considering.

How Much are Native American Artists?

Native American artists can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price at 1stDibs is $995, while the lowest priced sells for $175 and the highest can go for as much as $7,000.
Questions About Native American Artists
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 12, 2021
    A Native American artifact is any object that provides insight into the lives and history of native people in America. These items range from carved stone pipes, weapons for hunting, tools for cooking, pottery, jewelry and more. Find a collection of artifacts on 1stDibs today.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    In the Native American language of Powhatan spoken by the Algonquian indigenous people, moccasin refers to a hand-sewn suede bootie. Today, people may call any shoes that feature stitched round toes by the name. Shop a variety of moccasins on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    There are a wide array of different dolls made by the various tribes of Native American peoples. Some of the most well-known are the kachinas made by the Navajo, Hopi and Pueblo peoples. Shop an array of Native American dolls on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    What Native Americans used to produce baskets varied from tribe to tribe. Generally, craftsmen used whatever materials were readily available. In the Northeast, sweet grass was a common material, while pine needles and wicker are frequently found in baskets produced by tribes in the Southeast. Find a range of vintage and antique baskets on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    What Native American drums are called varies by type. Ones designed to rest in the player's lap are hand drums, while instruments that hold water used primarily by the Iroquois and Yaqui are water drums. Large freestanding drums that produce loud percussive sounds are powwow drums. The Aztec and Hopi used foot drums. You'll find a range of Native American drums on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Native American slippers are called moccasins. Moccasins are characterized by their U-shaped puckered toe design and are crafted with various leathers such as sheepskin or buffalo. They may or may not be decorated with beading. Shop a collection of authentic moccasins from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    It depends on which region the beads were made since they were created out of available materials found in the land around them. In the Eastern Woodlands, white and purple marine shell beads were called “wampum”. You can shop a collection of Native American beadwork from some of the world’s top boutiques on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    The most well-known Native American blankets come from Navajo weaving, which are prized by collectors worldwide. Originally utilitarian, the Navajo people began creating blankets specifically for export and tourism in the 19th century. Shop a collection of Navajo blankets from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    What a Native American headdress represents depends on what tribe produced it. In general, headdresses may symbolize a person's status within the tribe or serve as a sign of bravery during battle. You'll find a selection of Native American headdresses on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    To identify Native American baskets, you can research the patterns using authoritative online resources to try and determine which tribe produced it. However, many replicas exist and there are many tribes that produced baskets. As a result, it is a good idea to consult a licensed appraiser. On 1stDibs, find a variety of expertly vetted Native American baskets.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 13, 2024
    To identify Native American beadwork, first consider the materials. Indigenous American artisans often produce beads out of glass and natural materials, such as shells, bone and wood, and use metal and plastic in their pieces less frequently. Older pieces will usually be held together by sinew, while newer examples will typically feature thread. Regardless of age, Native American beadwork will typically be expertly crafted, so pieces usually have tight, even stitching with no visible gaps. Familiarizing yourself with stitching techniques used by various tribes can also be helpful. You can find images of authentic beadwork on trusted online resources to refer to as you complete the identification process. Alternatively, you can have a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer evaluate your piece. On 1stDibs, shop a wide variety of textiles and garments that feature Native American beadwork.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023
    Some famous African-American artists include Horace Pippin, Augusta Savage, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Aaron Douglas, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kerry James Marshall, Theaster Gates, Sam Gillam, Kara Walker and Kehinde Wiley. Shop a variety of African-American art from some of the world’s top galleries on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    What rattles symbolize in Native American culture varies from tribe to tribe. Some indigenous people believe they serve as connections between the natural and spiritual worlds. Others believe they represent the ties between animals, plants and minerals. In addition, rattles sometimes symbolize independence. On 1stDibs, find a selection of Native American rattles.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 30, 2024
    Yes, some Native American jewelry is worth something. As with other types of jewelry, many pieces are made of fine materials, such as sterling silver, turquoise, jasper and lapis lazuli. Jewelry produced by Native American artists may also have value based on its age, style, type and other factors. Find a large selection of Native American jewelry on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023
    A number of Native American tribes are known for pottery, including the Cheyenne, Cherokees, Hopi, Iroquois, Navajo Pueblo and Shoshone. Artisans from each indigenous group have their own style. For example, Hopi pottery is often a red-brown color and decorated with black designs, while Navajo pottery is deeper brown and usually has a high-gloss finish. Find a selection of Native American pottery on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    To tell if Native American jewelry is real, have it evaluated by a licensed and experienced appraiser. Because every tribe has its own designs and identifying characteristics, it is usually not possible to determine authenticity using only online resources. Find a collection of expertly vetted Native American jewelry on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    The two types of Native American beadwork are called the “lazy stitch” or “lane stitch” and the “tack stitch” or “flat stitch”. You can shop a collection of Native American beadwork from some of the world’s top boutiques on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 15, 2024
    The artist associated with Urban Realism and American Scene painting is Edward Hopper. Throughout the early 20th century, he created paintings of New York City that captured the feelings of isolation associated with urban life. His best-known works include Nighthawks, Automat, Chop Suey and Office at Night. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of Edward Hopper art.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJanuary 27, 2025
    Andy Warhol is the American Pop artist who made several silkscreen prints of Mao. He is known for his clever appropriation of motifs and images from popular advertising and commercials, which he integrated into graphic, vibrant works that utilized mass-production technologies such as printmaking, photography and silkscreening. Today, Warhol is all but synonymous with Pop art, the movement he helped shape in the 1960s. Explore an assortment of Andy Warhol art on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJanuary 27, 2025
    Jackson Pollock is the American artist famous for laying the canvas on the floor and dripping the paint from a bucket using a stick. He called this innovative technique "drip painting." Pollock stood at the forefront of Abstract Expressionism to the point that his name has become nearly synonymous with the movement. He was deeply respected by his contemporaries, and Pollock’s paintings, prints and other art — as well as his commitment to the work — influenced artists worldwide. Explore a collection of Jackson Pollock art on 1stDibs.