Description
Bowls were a major Northwest Coast art form, used in many contexts including potlatch feasts that validated the rights and privileges of wealthy noble families. When Euro-American settlement forced a change from traditional to cash economies in the early 1900s, Indigenous carvers turned their skills to creating bowls like this example for the outside market.
Provenance
Estate of Barry Bradley, Cleveland, Ohio
Accession Number
2009.434
Medium
wood
Dimensions
Overall: 11.3 x 27 x 18.7 cm (4 7/16 x 10 5/8 x 7 3/8 in.)
Classification
Wood
Credit Line
Gift of Barry Bradley