40" cedar Bear, hand carved by Bear (Doug) Horne -SOLD

SOLD
- Nation: Coast Salish Art, Squamish, Native North American Art
- Artist: Horne, Bear (Doug)
- Type: Wall panels and wall plaques
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Another absolutely fabulous and powerful piece of true Indigenous Art from the Pacific Northwest
Cedar, hand carved BEAR wall art panel by master artist Bear (Doug) Horne, a member of the Coast Salish First Nations.
This truly is very impressive and easy recognizable as one of Bear's pieces of art - so elegant, so rich and detailed. Very clean carving lines, the painting is close to perfect, simple black and red which gives it an even more outstanding expression. Artist signature at the back, made and prepared for wall hanging. It's beautiful wood, highest quality carving, well known artist, signed - everything you could be looking for in a piece of art from the First Nations of Canada's Westcoast
Measurements: 40" tall, 13" wide and 1" thick
Meaning: The Bear is a symbol for power, courage, physical strength and leadership. Warrior's e.g. are known to wear bear claw necklaces which meant protection. In Haida culture the Bear is referred to as "Elder Kinsman" and was treated like a high ranking guest.
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