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      • Neil David (b.1944) Portrait Acrylic On Canvas
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Neil David (b.1944) Portrait Acrylic On Canvas

        Est: -

        Signed on the lower right hand corner. Measuring approximately 25 by 20 inches. KT20323 Ja

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • Neil David (b.1944) Hopi Clowns Acrylic On Canvas
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Neil David (b.1944) Hopi Clowns Acrylic On Canvas

        Est: -

        Signed on the lower right hand corner. Measuring approximately 18 by 24 inches. Kt20323 Ja

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • Neil David (b.1944) Mixed Media On Paper
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Neil David (b.1944) Mixed Media On Paper

        Est: -

        Signed on the lower right hand corner. Measuring approximately 19 by 33.5 inches. KT20323 Ja

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICA, HOPI, B. 1944)
        May. 31, 2024

        NEIL DAVID (NATIVE AMERICA, HOPI, B. 1944)

        Est: $100 - $200

        Neil David Native America, Hopi, b. 1944 Colored pencil on paper Kachina by a yellow ladder.

        Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • Neil David Sr., Two Lithographs: Melon Dreamer, 1988 + Mudhead Carver, 1988
        Mar. 14, 2024

        Neil David Sr., Two Lithographs: Melon Dreamer, 1988 + Mudhead Carver, 1988

        Est: $200 - $400

        Neil David Sr. (Hopi-Tewa, b. 1944) Two Lithographs: Melon Dreamer, 1988 + Mudhead Carver, 1988 lithograph, Naravisa Press Impression edition of 2 + lithograph, Naravisa Press Impression edition of 2 Melon Dreamer, 1988 printer's chop lower left graphite editioned lower left: NPI graphite titled lower center: "Melon Dreamer" graphite signed lower right: Neil David Sr. 15 1/8 x 11 1/8 in. (38.4 x 28.3 cm.) Mudhead Carver, 1988 graphite editioned lower left: NPI graphite titled and signed lower right: "Mudhead Carver" Neil David Sr. 15 x 11 1/8 in. (38.1 x 28.3 cm.)

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Neil David Sr., A Pair: Shoe Thief, 1989
        Mar. 14, 2024

        Neil David Sr., A Pair: Shoe Thief, 1989

        Est: $300 - $500

        Neil David Sr. (Hopi-Tewa, b. 1944) A Pair: Shoe Thief, 1989 lithograph, Naravisa Press Impression edition of 2 + color lithograph, printer's proof edition of 3 Shoe Thief (black + white), 1989 printer's chop lower left graphite editioned lower left: NPI graphite signed lower left: Neil David Sr. inscribed verso: ND-88-142 Shoe Thief (color), 1989 printer's chop lower left graphite editioned lower left: PP.I graphite signed and dated lower right: Neil David Sr. NDAVID 89' inscribed verso: ND-88-146

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Neil David Sr., Two Prints: Our Father the Sun, 1983 + Untitled, 1989
        Mar. 14, 2024

        Neil David Sr., Two Prints: Our Father the Sun, 1983 + Untitled, 1989

        Est: $400 - $600

        Neil David Sr. (Hopi-Tewa, b. 1944) Two Prints: Our Father the Sun, 1983 + Untitled, 1989 lithograph, printer's proof I + lithograph, Naravisa Press Impression Our Father the Sun, 1983 printer's chop lower left graphite editioned lower left: PPI graphite titled lower center: "Our Father the Sun" graphite signed and dated lower right: Neil David Sr. NDAVID '83 26 x 26 in. (66 x 66 cm.) Untitled, 1989 graphite editioned lower left: NPI graphite signed and dated lower right: Neil David Sr. NDAVID89' 15 x 11 1/8 in. (38.1 x 28.3 cm.)

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Neil David Sr., Soyoko March - Walpi Village, ca. 1980
        Mar. 13, 2024

        Neil David Sr., Soyoko March - Walpi Village, ca. 1980

        Est: $600 - $900

        Neil David Sr. (Hopi, b. 1944) Soyoko March - Walpi Village, ca. 1980 acrylic on paperboard signed lower left: N DAVID inscribed verso: SOYOKO FAMILY / HA-HAI-E - mother / Soyoko wuti - Grandmother / Blk / NATA'ASKA - Ogre's - Father / Red & Blk - Son's / HE-HEY-AH's Nauty, Nasty - / hard working sons. / N DAVID © / "SOYOKO MARCH, / Walpi Village" / Neil David Sr. / Box 676 / PolACCA ARIZONA / 86042

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Neil David Sr., Four Works on Paper
        Mar. 13, 2024

        Neil David Sr., Four Works on Paper

        Est: $800 - $1,600

        Neil David Sr. (Hopi, b. 1944) Group of Four Works on Paper Cohnina Katsina, ca. 1978 ink on paper signed lower right: NDAVID inscribed verso: Neil David Sr. / "Cohnina Kachina" 9 3/4 x 7 in. (24.8 x 17.8 cm.), frame: 14 1/2 x 11 1/2 x 3/4 in. (36.8 x 29.2 x 1.9 cm.) Hopi Mudhead Katsinas, ca. 1980 ink, casein on board signed lower right: N DAVID © inscribed verso: HOPI MUDHEAD KACHINAS / serve as / (Clowns and Chorus) / NDAVID 8 / NEIL DAVID SR / BOX 676 / POLACCA, ARIZ / 86042 4 x 12 in. (10.2 x 30.5 cm.), frame: 8 1/8 x 16 1/8 x 1 in. (20.6 x 41 x 2.5 cm.) Untitled (Profile), 1977 ink on board signed and dated lower right: N DAVID 77 12 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (31.8 x 24.1 cm.), frame: 20 x 16 x 3/4 in. (50.8 x 40.6 x 1.9 cm.) Tewa Clowns - Melon Break, 1982 hand painted serigraph, edition 1 of 40 signed and dated in plate lower right: N DAVID 82' editioned, titled, and signed lower center: 1/40 Tewa Clowns "Melon Break" Neil David Sr. inscribed verso: Neil David Sr. / Tewa Clowns / Melon Break / 1982 / Serigraph # 1/40 / w/ Handpainting 11 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. (29.2 x 21.6 cm.), frame: 16 1/4 x 12 1/4 x 3/4 in. (41.3 x 31.1 x 1.9 cm.)

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Neil David Sr., Pair of Works on Paper: Hemis Katsina (Home Dancer), ca. 1979 + Break Time (Koshare), ca. 1979
        Mar. 13, 2024

        Neil David Sr., Pair of Works on Paper: Hemis Katsina (Home Dancer), ca. 1979 + Break Time (Koshare), ca. 1979

        Est: $800 - $1,600

        Neil David Sr. (Hopi, b. 1944) Two Works on Paper: Hemis Katsina, ca. 1979 + Break Time (Koshare), ca. 1979 Hemis Katsina (Home Dancer), ca. 1979 casein on paper signed lower right: N DAVID© inscribed verso: Neil David Sr. / "Hemis Kachina" 11 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. (29.2 x 21.6 cm.), frame: 16 1/4 x 12 1/4 x 3/4 in. (41.3 x 31.1 x 1.9 cm.) Break Time (Koshare), ca. 1979 ink on paper signed lower right: N DAVID inscribed verso: (Koshare) / "BREAK TIME" / Neil David Sr. / 1979 8 1/4 x 7 in. (21 x 17.8 cm.), frame: 14 1/4 x 13 1/4 x 3/4 in. (36.2 x 33.7 x 1.9 cm.)

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Neil David Sr., Night Dance - Walpi Kiva, ca. 1980
        Mar. 13, 2024

        Neil David Sr., Night Dance - Walpi Kiva, ca. 1980

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        Neil David Sr. (Hopi, b. 1944) Night Dance - Walpi Kiva, ca. 1980 acrylic or casein on board signed lower right: NDAVID©

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Neil David (b.1944) Acrylic On Board
        Feb. 24, 2024

        Neil David (b.1944) Acrylic On Board

        Est: -

        Titled: “Runaway Lunch. Tewa Clowns After Rooster”. Frame has minor scuffs and scratches. Frame measures approximately 27.25in x 23.75in. Image measures approximately 22.5in x 19in. Signed and dated in the lower right. NR30162 SA

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • Neil David Sr. Hano Clown Kachina Doll
        Nov. 06, 2023

        Neil David Sr. Hano Clown Kachina Doll

        Est: $200 - $300

        Arizona,b.1944 Carved sculpture of a figure adorned with black and white stripe and blue leg coverings hold a large green mass over their head. David is one of four founders who created Artist Hopid and is best known for his Kachina dolls.

        Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers
      • NEIL DAVID SR. HOPI KOSHARE CLOWN KACHINA CARVING W HEARD MUSEUM SIGNED POSTER
        Apr. 30, 2023

        NEIL DAVID SR. HOPI KOSHARE CLOWN KACHINA CARVING W HEARD MUSEUM SIGNED POSTER

        Est: -

        Neil Randall, Sr. David (Born 1944) Hopi Koshare Clown Kachina Carving with signed Heard Museum Poster. Neil David Sr. was born in 1944 at Tewa Village (Hano) atop First Mesa. He is a very well-known Hopi clown carver, though he carves other Katsinas as well. Neil's work is widely recognized due to the highly exaggerated features of his figures. Keywords: Native American, Indian Other Notes: This lot is accompanied with a signed poster with the present lot pictured and signed by largest gathering of Hopi katsina doll carvers; Ref: BD1108

        Bradford's
      • Neil David Sr., Pair of Lithographs: Drummer Boy + Chief Katsina Parade
        Mar. 15, 2023

        Neil David Sr., Pair of Lithographs: Drummer Boy + Chief Katsina Parade

        Est: $400 - $600

        Neil David Sr. (Hopi, b. 1944) Pair of Lithographs: Drummer Boy + Chief Katsina Parade lithograph, edition 23 of 60 + lithograph, edition 6 of 25 Drummer Boy editioned lower left: 23/60 titled lower center: Drummer Boy signed lower right: Neil David Sr Chief Katsina Parade editioned in graphite lower left: 6/25 titled in graphite lower center: (mong) Chief Kachina Parade signed in graphite lower right: Neil David Sr. [illegible] 8/

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Hopi, Neil David Sr., Pair of Paintings: Apache Crown Dancer, Devil Dancer, 'The Clown', 1972 + Two Yei, 1980
        Feb. 09, 2023

        Hopi, Neil David Sr., Pair of Paintings: Apache Crown Dancer, Devil Dancer, 'The Clown', 1972 + Two Yei, 1980

        Est: $400 - $800

        Neil David Sr. (Hopi, b. 1944) Pair of Paintings: Apache Crown Dancer, Devil Dancer, 'The Clown', 1972 + Two Yei, 1980 graphite and ink on paper + gouache on paper titled lower left: APACHE CROWN DANCER / DEVIL DANCER / "THE CLOWN" signed and dated lower right: NDAVID * 72 signed and dated lower right: [artist's cipher] 80'

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • NEIL DAVID "HOPI KACHINA DANCER" MIXED MEDIA ON BOARD
        Dec. 04, 2022

        NEIL DAVID "HOPI KACHINA DANCER" MIXED MEDIA ON BOARD

        Est: -

        Neil David (1944-) "Hopi Kachina Dancer" Mixed Media on Board. Mediums Oil, Gouache, Ink. David is one of four Hopi artists who founded Artist Hopid. His father, Randolph David, is from the Hopi village of Walpi and his mother, Sunbeam David, came from Tewa ancestry that settled among the Hopi after the great Pueblo Revolt against the Spaniards in 1680. Once recognized for his paintings, he is now best known for his Katsina doll carvings. For the Hopi there is an order that has persevered for centuries despite a perpetual influx of foreign influences. Always struggling to explain its ancient self-contained culture to uncomprehending strangers, the Hopi way continues to survive. This survival, to a great extent, has been- made possible by individuals of strong character and art. So at ease are the members of this culture with drawing, painting, carving, dance and making music that the Hopi have been described as the largest artistic community in the world. Neil David, Sr., a Tewa-Hopi artist living in the village of Hano on First Mesa in Northern Arizona, was raised knowing artistic expression as a natural human activity. From his earliest years, Neil has loved nothing more than drawing and sculpting. Always recognized for his special gift, he stands out in a culture richly populated with talented individuals. Neil has not strayed from the ethos of his people, a fact evident in his art and life. Neil and his wife Dealva, have three sons and a daughter. Within the David family traditional Hopi values shape and mold every aspect of life. Speaking in their native tongue, the same unwritten history and legends from generations before are preserved. When combined with the visual experiences at hand, a lasting and believing attitude toward the Hopi way is engrained. Neil's children learn their culture more fully through art influenced by their father's talent. His art depicts Hopi ceremonial life: the stage like settings of dwelling and plaza, the preparations for dance and the final manifestation of Kachinas, masked forms and visiting sky dwellers in their villages. Neil's religious upbringing and participation has been and still is a constant source of inspiration for his art. Neil is one of the founders of the Artist Hopid group of cultural emissaries from the Hopi to the world at large. Neil has traveled extensively throughout the United States and to the far reaches of both North and South America, demonstrating the many forms of art native to the Hopi. His efforts continue to prove most fruitful as he receives numerous awards, while his works are shown at many exhibits and are widely publicized. Neil's personal commitment to his Hopi heritage and willingness to share his culture have earned him a great deal of respect from Hopi and non-Hopi alike. In a giant mural measuring 8 by 34 feet, Neil initiated and created with fellow artists a symbolic calendar of Hopi ceremonial life. This magnificent work can be seen in the Hopi Cultural Center. It depicts the Snake Dance Ceremony, the Women's Society Knee High Dance, the Basket Dance, the mid-winter solstice changeover from the reign of the Bear Clan to that of the Kachina Clan, Buffalo Dances, Night Dances and the summer solstice. In these Hopi ceremonials Kachinas play a vital role. Kachinas have survived on three levels for the Hopi; as dolls carved to instruct children in their appearance and roles in Hopi society; as masked dancers who emerge from the kivas at the appropriate times for ceremonies; and as supernatural beings whose personalities and histories have been preserved through long tradition. The Hopi people are always aware of the Kachina who visit their mesas, interact with them and infuse their everyday events with a precious and spiritual meaning. Artist: Neil David Title: "Hopi Kachina Dancer" Medium: Mixed Media Circa/Year: 1974 Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 17 x 12in Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1770

        Bradford's
      • NEIL DAVID "HOPI DANCERS" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER
        Dec. 04, 2022

        NEIL DAVID "HOPI DANCERS" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER

        Est: -

        Neil David (1944-) "Hopi Dancers" Gouache & Mixed media on Board. David is one of four Hopi artists who founded Artist Hopid. His father, Randolph David, is from the Hopi village of Walpi and his mother, Sunbeam David, came from Tewa ancestry that settled among the Hopi after the great Pueblo Revolt against the Spaniards in 1680. Once recognized for his paintings, he is now best known for his Katsina doll carvings. For the Hopi there is an order that has persevered for centuries despite a perpetual influx of foreign influences. Always struggling to explain its ancient self-contained culture to uncomprehending strangers, the Hopi way continues to survive. This survival, to a great extent, has been- made possible by individuals of strong character and art. So at ease are the members of this culture with drawing, painting, carving, dance and making music that the Hopi have been described as the largest artistic community in the world. Neil David, Sr., a Tewa-Hopi artist living in the village of Hano on First Mesa in Northern Arizona, was raised knowing artistic expression as a natural human activity. From his earliest years, Neil has loved nothing more than drawing and sculpting. Always recognized for his special gift, he stands out in a culture richly populated with talented individuals. Neil has not strayed from the ethos of his people, a fact evident in his art and life. Neil and his wife Dealva, have three sons and a daughter. Within the David family traditional Hopi values shape and mold every aspect of life. Speaking in their native tongue, the same unwritten history and legends from generations before are preserved. When combined with the visual experiences at hand, a lasting and believing attitude toward the Hopi way is engrained. Neil's children learn their culture more fully through art influenced by their father's talent. His art depicts Hopi ceremonial life: the stage like settings of dwelling and plaza, the preparations for dance and the final manifestation of Kachinas, masked forms and visiting sky dwellers in their villages. Neil's religious upbringing and participation has been and still is a constant source of inspiration for his art. Neil is one of the founders of the Artist Hopid group of cultural emissaries from the Hopi to the world at large. Neil has traveled extensively throughout the United States and to the far reaches of both North and South America, demonstrating the many forms of art native to the Hopi. His efforts continue to prove most fruitful as he receives numerous awards, while his works are shown at many exhibits and are widely publicized. Neil's personal commitment to his Hopi heritage and willingness to share his culture have earned him a great deal of respect from Hopi and non-Hopi alike. In a giant mural measuring 8 by 34 feet, Neil initiated and created with fellow artists a symbolic calendar of Hopi ceremonial life. This magnificent work can be seen in the Hopi Cultural Center. It depicts the Snake Dance Ceremony, the Women's Society Knee High Dance, the Basket Dance, the mid-winter solstice changeover from the reign of the Bear Clan to that of the Kachina Clan, Buffalo Dances, Night Dances and the summer solstice. In these Hopi ceremonials Kachinas play a vital role. Kachinas have survived on three levels for the Hopi; as dolls carved to instruct children in their appearance and roles in Hopi society; as masked dancers who emerge from the kivas at the appropriate times for ceremonies; and as supernatural beings whose personalities and histories have been preserved through long tradition. The Hopi people are always aware of the Kachinas who visit their mesas, interact with them and infuse their everyday events with a precious and spiritual meaning. Artist: Neil David Title: "Hopi Dancers" Medium: Watercolor on Paper Circa/Year: 1976 Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 6 x 4in each Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1770

        Bradford's
      • NEIL DAVID "HOPI SYMBOLISM" PEN INK ON PAPER
        Dec. 04, 2022

        NEIL DAVID "HOPI SYMBOLISM" PEN INK ON PAPER

        Est: -

        Neil David (1944-) "Hopi Symbolism" Pen & Ink on Paper. David is one of four Hopi artists who founded Artist Hopid. His father, Randolph David, is from the Hopi village of Walpi and his mother, Sunbeam David, came from Tewa ancestry that settled among the Hopi after the great Pueblo Revolt against the Spaniards in 1680. Once recognized for his paintings, he is now best known for his Katsina doll carvings. For the Hopi there is an order that has persevered for centuries despite a perpetual influx of foreign influences. Always struggling to explain its ancient self-contained culture to uncomprehending strangers, the Hopi way continues to survive. This survival, to a great extent, has been- made possible by individuals of strong character and art. So at ease are the members of this culture with drawing, painting, carving, dance and making music that the Hopi have been described as the largest artistic community in the world. Neil David, Sr., a Tewa-Hopi artist living in the village of Hano on First Mesa in Northern Arizona, was raised knowing artistic expression as a natural human activity. From his earliest years, Neil has loved nothing more than drawing and sculpting. Always recognized for his special gift, he stands out in a culture richly populated with talented individuals. Neil has not strayed from the ethos of his people, a fact evident in his art and life. Neil and his wife Dealva, have three sons and a daughter. Within the David family traditional Hopi values shape and mold every aspect of life. Speaking in their native tongue, the same unwritten history and legends from generations before are preserved. When combined with the visual experiences at hand, a lasting and believing attitude toward the Hopi way is engrained. Neil's children learn their culture more fully through art influenced by their father's talent. His art depicts Hopi ceremonial life: the stage like settings of dwelling and plaza, the preparations for dance and the final manifestation of Kachinas, masked forms and visiting sky dwellers in their villages. Neil's religious upbringing and participation has been and still is a constant source of inspiration for his art. Neil is one of the founders of the Artist Hopid group of cultural emissaries from the Hopi to the world at large. Neil has traveled extensively throughout the United States and to the far reaches of both North and South America, demonstrating the many forms of art native to the Hopi. His efforts continue to prove most fruitful as he receives numerous awards, while his works are shown at many exhibits and are widely publicized. Neil's personal commitment to his Hopi heritage and willingness to share his culture have earned him a great deal of respect from Hopi and non-Hopi alike. In a giant mural measuring 8 by 34 feet, Neil initiated and created with fellow artists a symbolic calendar of Hopi ceremonial life. This magnificent work can be seen in the Hopi Cultural Center. It depicts the Snake Dance Ceremony, the Women's Society Knee High Dance, the Basket Dance, the mid-winter solstice changeover from the reign of the Bear Clan to that of the Kachina Clan, Buffalo Dances, Night Dances and the summer solstice. In these Hopi ceremonials Kachinas play a vital role. Kachinas have survived on three levels for the Hopi; as dolls carved to instruct children in their appearance and roles in Hopi society; as masked dancers who emerge from the kivas at the appropriate times for ceremonies; and as supernatural beings whose personalities and histories have been preserved through long tradition. The Hopi people are always aware of the Kachinas who visit their mesas, interact with them and infuse their everyday events with a precious and spiritual meaning. Artist: Neil David Title: "Hopi Symbolism" Medium: Pen Ink on Paper Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Right Site Measurement: 19 x 15.25 Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1770

        Bradford's
      • Neil Randall David Sr. (American, 1944) Purple background Oil on canvasboard 16 x 20 inch
        Nov. 30, 2022

        Neil Randall David Sr. (American, 1944) Purple background Oil on canvasboard 16 x 20 inch

        Est: $300 - $500

        Neil Randall David Sr. (American, 1944) Purple background Oil on canvasboard 16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm) Signed lower right Property from the Collection of Jack B. Harrod, Jr. HID01801242017

        Heritage Auctions
      • Neil David, Sr. (Hopi, b. 1944) Lot is located and will ship from Cincinnati, Ohio.untitled, katsinas emerging from the kiva, 1983
        Oct. 09, 2020

        Neil David, Sr. (Hopi, b. 1944) Lot is located and will ship from Cincinnati, Ohio.untitled, katsinas emerging from the kiva, 1983

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Neil David, Sr. (Hopi, b. 1944) Lot is located and will ship from Cincinnati, Ohio.untitled, katsinas emerging from the kiva, 1983 acrylic on canvas signed and dated lower right (sight) 29.5 x 23.5 inches; (framed) 37.5 x 31 inches

        Hindman
      • Neil David "Koshares & Chicken" Gouache
        May. 24, 2020

        Neil David "Koshares & Chicken" Gouache

        Est: -

        Neil David (Born 1944) "Koshares & Chicken" Gouache. David is one of four Hopi artists who founded Artist Hopid. Neil has gained considerable renown as a bronze artist for the casting he makes from his sculptures of cottonwood root, the traditional medium for Kachina dolls. He is also respected for his original graphics and lithographs. Artist: Neil David Title: "Koshares & Chicken" Medium: Gouache Circa/Year: 1989 Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Right Site Measurement: 19x14.5 in. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: DD4034

        Bradford's
      • Neil David, Sr., Spider Woman and Muingwa, 1973
        Nov. 09, 2019

        Neil David, Sr., Spider Woman and Muingwa, 1973

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        NEIL DAVID, SR. (Hopi, b. 1944) Spider Woman and Muingwa, 1973 acrylic on canvasboard signed and dated lower right: NDAVID.73. Dimensions: 19 3/8 x 15 1/2 inches Framed Dimensions: 21 1/8 x 17 1/8 x 1 1/4 inches Provenance: Patricia Janis Broder Collection, New Jersey Literature: Patricia Janis Broder, Hopi Painting: The World of the Hopis, New York, 1979, No. 5-2, p. 40.

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Neil David, Sr., Awatovi Snake Society
        Nov. 09, 2019

        Neil David, Sr., Awatovi Snake Society

        Est: $3,500 - $5,000

        NEIL DAVID, SR. (Hopi, b. 1944) Awatovi Snake Society , 1974 acrylic on canvas signed and dated lower right: NDAVID .74' / © 1974 Dimensions: 23 3/4 x 29 3/4 inches Framed Dimensions: 25 3/8 x 31 3/8 x 1 1/4 inches Provenance: Hopi Cooperative Arts and Crafts Guild Patricia Janis Broder Collection, New Jersey Literature: Patricia Janis Broder, Hopi Painting: The World of the Hopis, New York, 1979, No. 7-7, p. 147. Patricia Janis Broder, American Indian: Painting & Sculpture, New York, 1981, p. 58-59.

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Neil David, Sr., Chief Kachina of Walpi Village
        Nov. 09, 2019

        Neil David, Sr., Chief Kachina of Walpi Village

        Est: $650 - $900

        NEIL DAVID, SR. (Hopi, b. 1944) Chief Kachina of Walpi Village , 1973 mixed media on panel signed and dated lower right: - NDAVID. 73 - Dimensions: 19 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches Framed Dimensions: 21 1/4 x 17 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches Provenance: Patricia Janis Broder Collection, New Jersey Literature: Patricia Janis Broder, The American West: The Modern Vision, Boston, 1984, p. 255. Patricia Janis Broder, Hopi Painting: The World of the Hopis, New York, 1979, p. 128.

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Neil David (Native American b. 1944), Teuva Warrior Dancers, Acrylic on Canvas
        Nov. 05, 2019

        Neil David (Native American b. 1944), Teuva Warrior Dancers, Acrylic on Canvas

        Est: $300 - $500

        Neil David (Native American b. 1944) Teuva Warrior Dancers Signed NDavid - 87 l.r. Acrylic on canvas 36 x 24 in (91.4 x 61 cm)

        Weschler's
      • Neil David (Native American b. 1944), Hopi Le Le-Le Kachinas, Gouache on Paper
        Nov. 05, 2019

        Neil David (Native American b. 1944), Hopi Le Le-Le Kachinas, Gouache on Paper

        Est: $200 - $300

        Neil David (Native American b. 1944) Hopi Le Le-Le Kachinas Signed and dated NDavid - 87 l.l. Gouache on paper 15-1/2 x 15-1/2 in (39.3 x 39.3 cm)

        Weschler's
      • Three Native American Works on Paper
        May. 27, 2019

        Three Native American Works on Paper

        Est: $25 - $25,000

        Three Native American Works on Paper to include Chicken Thief by Neil David (American, born 1944), lithograph in colors, pencil signed, titled, and marked as printer's proof; a charcoal profile portrait by George M. Cochran (OR/OK, 1908-1990), signed and dated 1982); and a graphite drawing by Jackie Bird signed and dated 1992; all unframed. Sheet Size 20.25 x 15.25 in. (the largest) From the Estate of the late Jacqueline C. Harris, Durham, North Carolina Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

        Leland Little Auctions
      • Neil David Sr. (1944-) Limited Ed. Hopi Lithograph
        Sep. 02, 2018

        Neil David Sr. (1944-) Limited Ed. Hopi Lithograph

        Est: $250 - $400

        edition 16/100 titled and signed in pencil on the margin "Chicken Thief" behind glass, triple matted frame measures 28.75" x 24" image 15.5" x 14.5" - Neil David Sr. is one of four Hopi artists who founded Artist Hopid. His father is from the Hopi village of Walpi and his mother came from Tewa ancestry that settled among the Hopi after the great Pueblo Revolt against the Spaniards in 1680.

        California Auctioneers
      • Neil David Sr. (US/Arizona/Hopi/Tewa, b.1944).
        Nov. 11, 2016

        Neil David Sr. (US/Arizona/Hopi/Tewa, b.1944).

        Est: $80 - $120

        "Mudhead Carver," 1989. Colored lithograph edition 32/60. Signed l.r. Unframed. 15 1/8" x 11 1/8".

        Quinn's Auction Galleries Central Virginia
      • Neil David Sr. (US/Arizona/Hopi/Tewa, b.1944).
        Nov. 11, 2016

        Neil David Sr. (US/Arizona/Hopi/Tewa, b.1944).

        Est: $80 - $120

        "Mudhead Carver," 1989. Colored lithograph, edition 33/60. Signed and dated l.r. Framed and matted under acrylic. Sight: 12" x 9"; frame: 18 1/2" x 15 1/4".

        Quinn's Auction Galleries Central Virginia
      • Neil David (b. 1944) Kachina, Pastel on Paper
        Nov. 19, 2015

        Neil David (b. 1944) Kachina, Pastel on Paper

        Est: $100 - $300

        Artist: Neil David; Title: Untitled, Watermelon eater; Medium: Pastel on paper; Year or Era Produced: 2000; Signature: Signed lower right; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 25" x 31"; Frame Approximate Measurement: 41.5" x 47.5"; Approximate Weight: 27 Lbs; Framed with glass with triple mat; Note: Good condition.

        J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
      • Neil David (b. 1944) Kachina Dancers, 2 Paintings
        Nov. 19, 2015

        Neil David (b. 1944) Kachina Dancers, 2 Paintings

        Est: $200 - $400

        Artist: Neil David; Title: Untitled. (2) Kachina Dancers; Medium: Oil on canvas; Year or Era Produced: 2006; Signature: Both paintings are signed and dated lower right; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 36" x 24"; Approximate Weight: 5 Lbs; Note: No frames.

        J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
      • Neil Randall, Sr. David (1944 - ) Hopi Painting
        Apr. 16, 2015

        Neil Randall, Sr. David (1944 - ) Hopi Painting

        Est: $100 - $300

        Artist: Neil Randall, Sr. David (1944 - ) Medium: Oil painting Media: Board Signature: Lower right of painting Sight Area Measurement: Approximately 19.5" x 15.5" Frame Measurement: Approximately 21.5" x 17.5" x 0.625" Weight: 1 lb

        J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
      • Original Pen and Ink Drawing by Hopi Artist Neil David, Sr. (1944-)
        Mar. 23, 2012

        Original Pen and Ink Drawing by Hopi Artist Neil David, Sr. (1944-)

        Est: $200 - $300

        Original Pen and Ink Drawing by Hopi Artist Neil David, Sr. (1944-). Titled “Nudes” the image measures 9” x 7” and the frame measures 14.5” x 12.5”. Value $200-300

        Fusco Auctions
      • Neil David (1944 - ) Oil on Canvas Board
        Jan. 26, 2012

        Neil David (1944 - ) Oil on Canvas Board

        Est: $200 - $400

        Kachina on rust red background; signed Neil David

        J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
      • Neil David (Hopi / Tewa, 1944 - ) Last Preparation for the Dance
        Mar. 26, 2011

        Neil David (Hopi / Tewa, 1944 - ) Last Preparation for the Dance

        Est: $300 - $500

        Neil David (Hopi/Tewa, 1944-) Oil on 18 by 24 inch canvas board, entitled 'Last Preparation for the Dance.' Framed and from Frank E Curley Estate. Needs cleaning . Light surface dirt.

        J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
      • Neil David (b-1944)
        Nov. 18, 2007

        Neil David (b-1944)

        Est: $200 - $400

        Fine original etching - "Antelope Priest". 8" x 5-1/4" (15" x 12-1/4" framed)

        Allard Auctions
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