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Hopi Kachinas
Fine Art color woodcut titled "Hopi Katzinas" (1925) by the German-American artist Gustave Baumann. This piece is a celebrated "Southwestern fantasy" that depicts a gathering of Hopi katsinas (or kachinas) from Baumann’s own extensive personal collection.Key Details about the Print: Artist: Gustave Baumann (1881–1971), a master of the color woodcut who was a central figure in the Santa Fe art colony.
Medium: Color woodcut on paper.
Baumann was known for his technical complexity, often cutting a separate block for each color in the scene.Composition: The work shows various katsina figures arranged as if they are watching a performance by acrobats. Baumann intended for the dolls to appear as though they have "come alive," interacting with one another and taking on human-like characteristics
Subject Matter: Katsinas are stylized religious icons carved from cottonwood root, representing figures from Hopi history and mythology. Baumann used his personal collection, which he kept on decorated shelves in his home, as models for this intricate piece.
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