Carved by Clarence Longboat of the Onondaga Nation (Wolf Clan), this Haudenosaunee False Face Divided Mask is a deeply sacred ceremonial object traditionally associated with the False Face Society. Hand-carved from pine with copper eye inserts and horsehair, the mask…
Hand-carved wooden False Face–style mask reflecting Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) tradition. Featuring a broken nose, red ceremonial paint, and natural hair, it symbolizes strength, protection, and healing. A faint inscription on the reverse suggests artist or provenance details
A Haudenosaunee False Face Society “Whistler” mask, traditionally carved from wood and adorned with red pigment, horsehair, and metal eyes. Associated with healing and protective spirits, this sacred ceremonial object embodies the deep spiritual traditions of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and…
Striking black False Face style mask with a sharply angled broken nose, deep carved facial lines, and a vivid red mouth for dramatic contrast. Long black hair frames the face, enhancing its expressive power. Attributed to Gene Thomas, this hand-carved,…
An oil painting on board by Tom Cummings, featuring a landscape scene with a bridge, buildings, and boats in a muted color palette, measuring 16×13 inches.
A painting titled ‘Homestead near Matawa ON’ by Tom Cummings, created with oil on board. The artwork measures 12×16 inches, is an original piece, and is signed on the front.
A painting titled ‘In the Café’ by Serguei Novitchkov, created in 2020 using oil on a 9×12 canvas. The piece depicts a scene inside a café with figures and vibrant colors.
This natural wood portrait mask (Tag #393) is a refined example of Pacific Northwest Coast carving, created to represent a human elder rather than a supernatural being. The realistic facial features—pronounced brow, deeply set eyes, and carved wrinkles—emphasize age, dignity,…