SOLD! for $518.00.
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Alvin K. Marshall (New Mexico, b. 1959) carved alabaster sculpture titled "Hopi Dreams" depicting a Native American woman with buns on each side of her head, a beaded necklace, and an abstracted body shape with a large pot at her feet on a speckled alabaster base, mounted to a wooden stand. Signed "(copyright) Alvin Marshall" to front right corner of alabaster base. 29 3/4" H x 4" W x 11 3/4" D. Weight: 61 lbs. Note: The original Wadle Galleries receipt and additional documentation are available to the winning bidder.
PROVENANCE: Estate of Robert Christie, Knoxville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: Minute wear to corners of the alabaster base and lip of the pot. Scattered natural fissures.