
1970s Hopi Pottery Still Life
Framed oil on canvas painting by Hopi artist Randall Sahmie, depicting a still life arrangement of Hopi pottery set against a warm, atmospheric background. Painted in the 1970s, the work reflects a quiet study of form, surface design, and traditional pottery imagery, with the vessels arranged on a red textile for added depth and contrast. The painting is signed in the lower right and retains an old loan label on the back from Tom Mills to the Museum of Northern Arizona, dated September 1973. Presented in a wood frame and wired for wall hanging.
Frame: 23” x 19”
Painting: 18” x 14”
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1970s Hopi Pottery Still Life
Framed oil on canvas painting by Hopi artist Randall Sahmie, depicting a still life arrangement of Hopi pottery set against a warm, atmospheric background. Painted in the 1970s, the work reflects a quiet study of form, surface design, and traditional pottery imagery, with the vessels arranged on a red textile for added depth and contrast. The painting is signed in the lower right and retains an old loan label on the back from Tom Mills to the Museum of Northern Arizona, dated September 1973. Presented in a wood frame and wired for wall hanging.
Frame: 23” x 19”
Painting: 18” x 14”
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Framed oil on canvas painting by Hopi artist Randall Sahmie, depicting a still life arrangement of Hopi pottery set against a warm, atmospheric background. Painted in the 1970s, the work reflects a quiet study of form, surface design, and traditional pottery imagery, with the vessels arranged on a red textile for added depth and contrast. The painting is signed in the lower right and retains an old loan label on the back from Tom Mills to the Museum of Northern Arizona, dated September 1973. Presented in a wood frame and wired for wall hanging.
Frame: 23” x 19”
Painting: 18” x 14”























