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Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery: experts in Antique Native American & Western Art, showcasing Maynard Dixon, Taos Founders, notable potters, & vast collections of Navajo textiles, Pueblo pottery, jewelry, Kachinas, & works by artists like Ed Mell, Howard Post, & more.
We have one of the largest collections of American Indian art in the United States, with a large inventory of Navajo rugs, Navajo blankets, Native American pueblo pottery, Indian baskets, Hopi kachinas, Zuni kac.
Explore Medicine Man Gallery's extensive online database of Native American jewelry hallmarks, a vital resource for enthusiasts and collectors. Identify unique marks, artist names, or shop symbols within our growing collection.
Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery specializes in Native American art, the Lifework of Maynard Dixon, Maria Martinez and family pueblo pottery, early western paintings, and works by early Santa Fe and Taos artists.
Specializing in authentic rugs and blankets from regions like Ganado, Two Grey Hills, and beyond, the collection spans from Early Classic and Chiefs Blankets to intricate modern weavings, reflecting the enduring legacy of Navajo craftsmanship.
Visitors to the new Gorman Museum of Native American Art on the campus of the University of California, Davis are greeted by a large, circular artwork at the entrance based upon Native American basketry designs.
Keep revisiting for new additions as we enrich our database daily, aiding your exploration of art through the distinct mark of each creator. Navigate an ever-expanding resource of artistic signatures at your fingertips.
Discover the iconic artistry of Maria Martinez's Pueblo pottery at Medicine Man Gallery. Featuring exquisite pieces also by Popovi Da & Tony Da, immerse yourself in a collection where ancient tradition and innovative design converge, offering unique, collectible art for sale.
Discover the diverse world of Navajo saddle blankets at Medicine Man Gallery, treasured by Native American art collectors for their rich variety of colors and designs.
From prehistoric shell and stone adornments to iconic silver masterpieces, explore a tradition that resonates globally in Native American artistry. Experience the timeless allure of authentic Southwestern jewelry at Medicine Man Gallery, featuring old pawn and contemporary pieces from Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and Santo Domingo Pueblo artisans.