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Jose Benitez Sanchez Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1938 - d. 2009

Jose Benitez Sanchez, known in the Huichol language as Yucauye Cucame, or "Silent Walker" was born in 1938 on a ranch called San Pablito, in Nayarit. His religious tradition and family ties link him to the Huichol sub-group of Wautua (the community of San Sebastian Teponohuaztlan).

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        • Attributed to José Benítez Sánchez (1938-2009, Mexico), A Huichol yarn painting
          Nov. 20, 2024

          Attributed to José Benítez Sánchez (1938-2009, Mexico), A Huichol yarn painting

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          Attributed to José Benítez Sánchez (1938-2009, Mexico) A Huichol yarn painting Yarn and beeswax on plywood Mexico Signed and inscribed illegibly verso, possibly reading: José Benítez Sánchez In polychrome yarn depicting shamanic figures, spiritual figures, and various flora and fauna

          John Moran Auctioneers
        • José Benítez Sánchez (1938-2009, Mexico), "The God Spirits Disappear from the Underworld to Form the Earth," 1975-76
          Nov. 20, 2024

          José Benítez Sánchez (1938-2009, Mexico), "The God Spirits Disappear from the Underworld to Form the Earth," 1975-76

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          José Benítez Sánchez (1938-2009, Mexico) "The God Spirits Disappear from the Underworld to Form the Earth," 1975-76 Yarn and beeswax on plywood Signature and lengthy, partially legible inscription verso: José Benítez Sánchez; titled possibly in the artist's hand verso; attributed, titled, and dated to gallery labels affixed verso

          John Moran Auctioneers
        • Jose Benitez Sanchez (b. 20th century, Huichol)
          Apr. 04, 2023

          Jose Benitez Sanchez (b. 20th century, Huichol)

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Jose Benitez Sanchez (b. 20th century, Huichol) 20th century; Mexico Signed and inscribed in Spanish in ink verso: Jose Benitez Sanchez A Huichol yarn painting in polychrome yarn depicting multiple spiritual figures, animals, plants and symbols on a grey, purple and black background, mounted to plywood

          John Moran Auctioneers
        • Jose Benitez Sanchez - two works
          Oct. 17, 2021

          Jose Benitez Sanchez - two works

          Est: $200 - $400

          Jose Benitez Sanchez ( 1938-2009) Two works. Natural yarn. H 23-1/2" W 23-7/8" and H 24-1/2" W 14-1/2". Condition: Excellent original condition. One work dated 1984. Copy and paste this link for high-res images. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ztpdc2czefbicew/AADuJRv2LGvoPql3o8tZFW0ia?dl=0

          New England Auctions
        • Jose Benitez Sanchez, Huichol Yarn Art, Signed
          Jun. 19, 2021

          Jose Benitez Sanchez, Huichol Yarn Art, Signed

          Est: $100 - $15,000

          Huichol Native Indian Yarn On Board Artwork Depicting Shaman Peyote Visions By Jose Benitez Sanchez (1938-2009). Description Of Artwork And Signature On Reverse. Yarn On Beeswax On Board. 16 X 16 Inches.

          Kavanagh Auctions
        • Jose Benitez Sanchez (Mexico, b. 1938) Huichol Thread Painting
          Jun. 11, 2018

          Jose Benitez Sanchez (Mexico, b. 1938) Huichol Thread Painting

          Est: $300 - $500

          Jose Benitez Sanchez (Mexico, b. 1938) Huichol Thread Painting. Size: 21.5'' x 18'', 55 x 46 cm (stretcher); 23'' x 19'', 58 x 48 cm (frame). Jose Benitez Sanchez, known in the Huichol language as Yucauye Cucame, or "Silent Walker" was born in 1938 on a ranch called San Pablito, in Nayarit. His religious tradition and family ties link him to the Huichol sub-group of Wautüa (the community of San Sebastian Teponohuaztlan). To quote the Wixarika Research Center: "Sanchez came to be recognized as an undisputed master of original dramatic compositions, and his knowledge of the culture was respected by scores of other specialists in this medium by 1971. He remains unsurpassed in the fertility and inventiveness of his art over the long span of his still-evolving career." Provenance: The Estate of Mary Bert Gutman, Pennsylvania.

          Material Culture
        • Sanchez, "Peyote Dream," Mixed Media
          Nov. 27, 2016

          Sanchez, "Peyote Dream," Mixed Media

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Jose Benitez Sanchez (Mexican, 1938-2009), "Peyote Dream," yarn and beeswax, inscription by artist verso; 35 1/2" h x 64" w (view), 40 1/2" h x 69" w (frame).

          Kaminski Auctions
        • Jose B. Sanchez Huichol yarn painting
          Sep. 11, 2010

          Jose B. Sanchez Huichol yarn painting

          Est: $80 - $150

          Jose Benitez Sanchez- ''Nierika'' and ''Tepehuano woman Giving Birth''- 2 Huichol yarn paintings, both signed annotated verso, very good condition. 11 3/4 x 11 3/4''

          Rachel Davis Fine Arts
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