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Killer Whale Panel
Gerry Sheena (Salish )
Edition 2/12 Indigenous artwork on the Pacific Northwest Coast often incorporates figures and ani...
Edition 2/12 Indigenous artwork on the Pacific Northwest Coast often incorporates figures and animals that are related to crest symbols. Crests have been passed down through families and have varying meanings depending on the context and association with a nation, clan, or family. The figures depicted in contemporary Northwest Coast Indigenous artwork also have varying meanings but there are some common characteristics from a range of sources, including oral histories and artist descriptions....
$3,000.00
Salmon Trout Head II
Robert Davidson (Haida)
2013 Edition /20 Indigenous artwork on the Pacific Northwest Coast often incorporates figures and...
2013 Edition /20 Indigenous artwork on the Pacific Northwest Coast often incorporates figures and animals that are related to crest symbols. Crests have been passed down through families and have varying meanings depending on the context and association with a nation, clan, or family. The figures depicted in contemporary Northwest Coast Indigenous artwork also have varying meanings but there are some common characteristics from a range of sources, including oral histories and artist descripti...
$11,000.00
Frog Pendant
Robert Davidson (Haida)
This work is the original gold casting from which six numbered gold castings and sixteen numbered...
This work is the original gold casting from which six numbered gold castings and sixteen numbered silver casting were taken Exhibited: Vancouver Art Gallery, Eagle of the Dawn, 1993, travelling to the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Quebec, 1994 Indigenous artwork on the Pacific Northwest Coast often incorporates figures and animals that are related to crest symbols. Crests have been passed down through families and have varying meanings depending on the context and association with a nation...
$40,000.00
Douglas Reynolds Gallery, located in Vancouver’s South Granville gallery district, was established in 1995. We specialize in historic and contemporary Northwest Coast Indigenous art. The gallery showcases museum-quality pieces that make use of contemporary media such as bronze, glass, aluminum, and forton. Artworks include masks, totem poles, bentwood boxes, sculpture, gold and silver jewelry, and early historic objects.
Director and owner Douglas Reynolds has thirty-five years of experience dealing with Northwest Coastal Indigenous art. The gallery offers pieces by well-known artists such as Bill Reid, Robert Davidson, Jim Hart, Don Yeomans, Beau Dick, Klatle-Bhi, Jay Simeon, Phil Gray and others while also supporting emerging artists such as Trevor Angus, Hollie Bartlett, Landon Gunn, Jim Charlie and Kelly Cannell. Works by many of these artists can be found in museums and private collections worldwide.
We pride ourselves on a unique collection of works, and friendly, knowledgeable consultants and staff.