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Vintage Jose Benito Sanchez Huichol Folk Art Mexico Shaman Peyote Yarn Painting
$ 792
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Vintage Huichol Folk Art Mexican Peyote Yarn PaintingBy Jose Benito Sanchez
This painting is by
one of the pioneers of
the Huichol early classic style. The
yarn painting of Shaman visions is mounted with beeswax on plywood.
On the back of
painting are the artist’s words in Huichol, handwritten to describe the meaning of the vision.
Like other early works, this painting is made with wool yarn pressed into beeswax on a wooden board .
This is a rare Vintage early Huichol 15 x 15 Yarn painting by Jose Benito Sanchez.
See the signature of Jose Benito Sanchez in this painting and
compare to the three other Jose Benito Sanchez signatures to confirm authenticity. He signed his paintings in a flamboyant unique manner, documenting the region of Nayarit and comunidad of Sitakua, and usually referred to the name given to him
in the Huichol
Wixarika
language as Yucauye Cucame,
or
Camionate Silencio-'"Silent Walker".
The signature on back of this painting from my collection has the similar info as the compared three other Sanchez.
J
ose Benito Sanchez
passed away in 2009 and it is rare to find any of his sensational yarn paintings. His pieces have gone up in value since his death. Some feel that they are worth a considerable amount more now that he is gone.
He was undoubtably the best recognized Huichol artist.
In good vintage condition with only light wear commensurate with age.
The Huichol Indians from Mexico create intricate yarn paintings,
based on mythology.
They create the elaborate designs used in their artwork, symbolizing health, accomplishment, good fortune and the spirit world ...utilizing many sacred designs.
Each yarn painting tells a story. Symbolic designs in the piece include Muwieris (healing wands; arrows), medicine baskets, the Deer God, Devil God, Singer God and the Shaman among others.
Most of the Huichol Paintings in my collection were purchased circa 2002 from Maria Von Bolshewing, Writer and early Huichol Collector
or from
a local Gallery in Puerto Vallarta many years ago.
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