New work by Laguna artist Dennis Andrew Rodriguez. (Please check back soon for details and prices.)
Margaret Moses Gallery LLC
The above textiles were stolen from our gallery on December 26. They were taken from our Santa Fe gallery during a nighttime robbery. If you come across either of the above two textiles please contact us and/or the Santa Fe Police at 505-955-5038. Or Go HERE for the Atada theft report with further information.
All textiles are Navajo
cMT 41 - $1,100, 1910 - 1920, possibly Crystal, 63”x41”
cMT 21 - $19,000, c.1885, Germantown Eyedazzler, 47”x73”
cMT 14 - $24,000, c.1885 Germantown Eyedazzler Chief’s Blanket, 64”x48”
cMT 18 - $20,000, 1890s, Germantown Eyedazzler, 50”x68”
cMT 08 - $90,000, 1865-1875, Classic Serape 43”x63”
cMT 12 - $13,000, 1890s 3rd Phase Women’s blanket in a Chief’s Pattern, Eyedazzler, 62”x43”
cMT 13 - $24,000, c.1885, Germantown Eyedazzler, 53”x76”
cMT 03 - STOLEN, c.1880, Banded wearing blanket, 48”x66”
cMT 02 - STOLEN, c.1870, late classic 2nd Phase, 71”x60”
NOTE: If you come across either of the above two textiles please contact us and/or the Santa Fe Police at 505-955-5038. Or Go HERE for the Atada theft report with further information.
All textiles are Navajo made. Sizes and colors are an approximate.
MR 37 - $225, weaver Sophie Nez from Chinle AZ, 26”x22”
cRW 22 - $500, Crystal or Chinle, 1980s, 34”x24”
MR 46 - $275, weaver Matilda Platero from Fruitland, NM, 19”x17”
cMW 08 - $185, weaver Helen Bia, Two Grey Hills, 12.5”x13”
cMW 05 - $175, a model of a traditional loom with an original textile, weaver Marlene Yazzie - Loom is 13”w x 17.5”h - textile is 8”w x 9.5”h
All textiles are Navajo. Colors may vary due to differences in computer monitors.
cMT 25 - $1000, 1920s early rug pattern, handspun native wool & analine, 69”x38” NOTE: Base of rug has more salmon color than photo shows.
cMT 05 - $80,000, c. 1865 Woman’s serape, red revaled yarns, made during the internment at Bosque Redondo, 62”x43”
cMT 23 - $4,000, c. 1885 3rd phase Chief’s Blanket, handspun natural wool & analine, 70”x60”
cAPP 02 - $450, c.1978, weaver Evelyn Johnson from Church Rock, 40”x24”
cMT 19 - $7,000, 1890s Eyedazzler, handspun with analine dye, 84”x58”
cAPP 01 - $1,400, c.1980, weaver Nellie Klade, Hubble Tree design, 54”x33”
cMT 27 - $13,000, 1890s, classic style 3rd phase Chief’s blanket, 70”x61”
cMT 33 - $4,800, 1920s early catalog type, handspun native natural dye, 60”x46”
cMT 13 - $9,000, 1930s Red Mesa style, handspun natural & analine, 83”x45”
Navajo Two Grey Hills textiles. All are natural hand spun wool.
#cMT 38 - $4,500 - 1980s, 54”x80”
#cMT 37 - $6,500 - 1940s, 50”x69”
#cMT 36 - $4,500 - 1980s, 49”x71”
#cMT 35 - $1,500 - 1990s by Alfrieda Curley Nathaniel, 52”x31”
#cMT 34 - $7,500 - Evelyn George of the Red Bottom Clan, 36”x57”
#cMT 31 - $7,500 - Lucy Simpson, 1970s, 6’6”x4’
#cMT 29 - $9,500 - Violet Brown, 46”x74”
#cMT 39 - $1,400 - Daisy Shorty, 1990s, 47”x35”
All 3 of these sandpainting patterned round textiles are by the weaver Mary Yazzie of the Salt Clan from the Two Grey Hills region. All are made with natural wool. NOTE: All sizes are approximate.
All of our textiles are Navajo made.
cMT 20 - $9000, 1890s, Eyedazzler hand spun with analine dye, 80”x58”
cMT 09 - $24,000, 1870s, Moki style banded, handspun natural wool, 68”x48”
cMT 22 - $24,000, 1885, Eyedazzler, Germantown cotton string warp, 72”x52”
cMT 11 - $10,000, 1885, handspun with analine dye, 84”x57”
cMT 17 - $7,000, 1890s, Regional rug, handspun with natural & analine, 85”x58”
cMT 24 - $1,600, 1920s, Handspun with native wool & analine, 72”x53”
cMT 04 - $39,000, 1890s, 3rd phase Chief’s Blanket, 68”x57”
cMT 28 - $7,000, 1910, JB Moore catalog plt# XIX, 92”x64”
cMP 08 - 1880s Zuni Pueblo, h9”x w12” - $15,000.
cMP 17 - Cochiti Bowl, 1890-1900, h3”x w8.5” - $1,100.
cMP 16 - Cochiti stew bowl, 1890-1900, h3.5”x w10.25” - $800.
MP 035 - 1880-1920 San Juan Peublo dough bowl, h8”x w12” - $6,500.
cMP 02 - 1880s Zuni Pueblo, w14”x h10” - $16,000.
cMP 12 - 1870s Hopi/Polacca, h7”x w9” - $5,000.
cMP 10 - 1940s Santo Domingo Pueblo, h9.5”x w11.5” - $8,000.
cMP 05 - 1880-1900, Dolarita Vigil (passed away in 1918 Flu epidemic) San Ildefonso Pueblo, h10”x w11.5” - $13,000.
cMP 14 - 1870-1880 San Ildefonso Pueblo, h10.5”x w11” - $9,000.
cMP 01 - 1930-1940s, possibly Monica Silva, Santo Domingo Pueblo, h4.5”x w13” - $3,000.
cMP 15 - 1930s Santo Domingo (or Cochiti) Pueblo h6.75”x w7” - $1,200
MP 024 - 1930s Zia Pueblo olla, h9”x w11” - $12,000
cMP 06 - 1940s Santo Domingo Pueblo, h10”x w11” - $3,000
cMP 13 - 1890s San Ildefonso Pueblo, h9.5”x w12” - $7,500
cMP 03 - 1885-1890 Zia Pueblo h9”x w10” - $5,500
cMP 04 - 1880s Zuni Pueblo h9.5”x w13” - $5,500
cMP 45 - 1920s Acoma Pueblo olla h8.75”x w12” - $3,500
cMP 09 - c.1910-1920, Santo Domingo Pueblo, w12”x h10” - $3,500.
cMP 11 - 1890-1910 Santo Domingo Pueblo, h10”x w10.5” - $5,000
cMP 07 - 1890-1900s San Ildefonso Pueblo, h8”x w11” - $4,500
Navajo mud toys Elsie Benally, Rose Herbert, and Jessie Malone.
Mud toys were used by Navajo parents as not only a means of occupying the kids, but also as a teaching tool. Today these mud toys are collected by those interested in both Native American art and Folk art, along with those that would just like to own a small piece of Native American tradition.
We have many different styles beyond what you see here. So if you are wanting something in particular please drop us a line or give us a call.
Prices:
Single Riders $35.00
2 Riders $40.00
3 Riders $45.00
4 Riders $50.00
Seated Woman $40.00
Storytellers $45.00
Rings by Art Tafoya.
Sterling silver Earrings by Art Tafoya. If you would like any information about any piece you see please feel free to call or email.
All of Art’s stamps and dies are his own creations. Art Tafoya specializes in hand stamped old style jewelry in the tradition of Fred Peshlakai, but in a style all his own. His original jewelry is highly sought after by collectors worldwide. He was a silversmith in residence at The Turquoise Shop at Knotts Berry Farm in California for 25 years before relocating to Albuquerque. His work was recently added to the permanent collection of the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History. And the “Grove” Encylopedia of American Art. All of his work is made with natural American turquoise and 925 Sterling Silver.
Please feel free to contact us for further information on any piece you see.
Dennis Andrew Rodriguez is a Laguna Pueblo artist who resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He attended the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe where he studied under sculptor Allan Houser. Andrew received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with honors from the University of New Mexico.
Andrew works in various styles of sculpture and is recognized for his unique bas reliefs. His work focuses on the spiritual aspects of pueblo culture with imagery portraying the spiritual emergence found through dance and religion. His work has nationwide gallery representation and is collected in the United States and Europe.
cDAR 283 - Bird of Prey clay sculpture, H 19.75”x W 14.5” - D 6” - $1,000
cDAR 312 - Shield Dancers, bas-relief in clay, W 28”x H 35.5” - $2,500
cDAR 310 - Two Figures With Pot, bas-relief in clay, W 11.5”x H 19” - $620
cDAR 311 - Two Crows, bas-relief in clay, W 19.75”x H 16.75” - $480
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Jim Bagley was born in Medford, Oregon and studied at Oregon State University in Corvallis. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Chouinard Art School in Los Angeles, California.
Working as an illustrator for the US Army, he later became Art Director for McCann Erickson in Los Angeles. Following a stint as freelance designer in Portland, Oregon, he became Creative Director of Belinoff and Bagley Marketing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he currently resides. His time is now dedicated to painting. He is in permanent collections in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Austin, Texas.
cJB 09 - Heading Up Molas Pass (Durango Area), oil on canvas, 14”x11” - $1,000.
cJB 08 - Engineer Peak (Durango Area), oil on canvas, 14”x14” - $1,500.
cJB 04 - High Camp, oil on canvas, 11.25”x11.25” - $900.
cJB 03 - Moon Over Capitan, oil on canvas, 11.25”x11.25” - $900.



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