Description:

John Cross (1867-1939), Haida
PAIR OF MODEL TOTEM POLES, CA. 1890

argillite
unsigned
each 12.75 x 2.5 x 2.5 in — 32.4 x 6.4 x 6.4 cm

Estimate: $15,000—20,000 CAD

  • Provenance: Private Collection, Vancouver, BC
  • Dimensions: each 12.75 x 2.5 x 2.5 in — 32.4 x 6.4 x 6.4 cm
  • Medium: argillite
  • Notes: One of the great early names in argillite carving, John Cross (Neeslant) also served as the Chief of the Eagle clan at Skidegate for many years. Cross belonged to the same clan–the Eagle Fugitives–as his fellow artist and Northern contemporary Charles Edenshaw (Daax’igang).

    Cross was both a fisherman and a builder of boats–a craft whose tradition among the Haida was raised to an artform. A man of diverse talents, he is noted to have also been an expert tattooist in his early life. The later artform had fallen largely out of fashion by the turn of the century, but had been a common practice in Cross’ early years as an artist, and demanded a steady hand and an eye for line.

    Anthropologist Marius Barbeau recorded fellow artist, and carver of argillite, Arthur Moody saying of Cross: “This old man never forgot anything [meaning the past]. He was first class, a good carver, the best from Haney. He carved everything that was wanted of him…”[1]

    The present important pair of argillite model totem poles by Cross exhibit elegantly elongated forms, and Cross’ signature articulation of the fine details such as the nostrils. Remarkable for their near-identical proportion, scale, and design, closely matching pairs of argillite poles are exceptionally uncommon.

    The work of the old Haida masters was full of symmetries, but also subtle playful asymmetries, which demanded the artist’s ability to reproduce and repeat even the most complex forms. In the present poles, with their interplay of repetition and subtle variation, Cross makes clear his ability to artfully integrate both to delightful effect.

    [1] Marius Barbeau, Haida Carvers in Argillite, Bulletin no. 139, Anthropological series no. 38 (Ottawa: Department of Northern Affairs and National Museums Canada, 1957), 123-125.
  • Condition: Please contact the specialist for further condition information.

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