Diego Romero is well known for his ceramic vessels which elevate Pueblo life to Olympian stature. Linley Logan House at Gregory Point (Colorado), 1930s Black and White Landscape Lithograph, Original Arnold Ronnebeck (1885-1947) lithograph of a home in Gregory Point, near Central City, Colorado from the 1930s. Today, Bonhams offers more sales than any of its rivals, through two major salerooms in London: New Bond Street and Knightsbridge; and a further three in the UK regions and Scotland. Cara Romero Lithograph on Korean kozo paper. He studied at the Institute of American Indian Arts, before subsequently attaining degrees from the Otis College of Art and Design (BFA) and UCLA (MFA). $20,000-30,000) and an Eastern Sioux burlwood effigy bowl (est. $30,000-40,000 and $12,000-18,000); and a Haida argillite panel pipe (est. Santa Fe's Native American art market is cultural feast, Gleam: Golden Selections from the Permanent Collection, Asheville Art Museum Adds 29 Artworks to Its Collection, Dorothy Miner Ceramics Collection and Library Sold Above Estimate at Cowans + Clark + DelVecchio Modern and Contemporary Ceramics Auction. It was there that he met his future wife, Louise Emerson, an easel painter and muralist. A retrospective Diego Romero Vs. Q1 2024 Construction completion. He makes art that transcends his Native American heritage by combining traditional materials, techniques and forms of ancient Mimbres, Anasazi and Greek pottery with comic book inspired imagery, to talk about contemporary issues. The leading platform for During the war Hartley fell in love with Rnnebecks cousin, Lieutenant Karl von Freyburg, who was killed in combat. Provenance: Estate of the Artist, Arnold Ronnebeck Romero is a self-proclaimed chronologist on the absurdity of human nature, whose comic narratives often venture into taboo areas of politics, environment, racism, alcoholism, love, life, and loss. Discover the Dutch masters, both old and modern. Diego Romero is a potter living and working in Santa Fe, NM and a member of the Cochiti Pueblo tribe. Diego Romero is a potter living and working in Santa Fe, NM, and a member of the Cochiti Pueblo tribe. By signing up, you agree to Kooness Carlo Alberto . Year: 2017 ); The sale will feature historic basketry, fine textiles, jewellery, kachina dolls and pottery from various owners, including more than 200 lots of property from the Jim and Lauris Phillips Collection, San Marino, CA. Diego Romero is a potter living and working in Santa Fe, NM and a member of the Cochiti Pueblo tribe. For more information about the auction, please visit www.bonhams.com/auctions/20972/. P 505 982 8478 Subscribe to notifications. 2002, Edition: 50 Pencil signed and dated along the lower right; titled along the lower center; numbered 28/50 along the lower left. 140 Whiteladies Road, Clifton Through Stieglitz he met Erhard Weyhe head of the Weyhe Gallery who, with its director Carl Zigrosser, arranged Rnnebecks first solo American exhibition in May 1925 at the gallery in New York. forms: { Firmly positioning his work within an Indigenous visuality, Diego Romero has built a career constructing ceramic vessels that elevate Pueblo life to Olympian stature. Paintings; Sculptures; Photography; Sale; Information. A frequent guest of Gertrude Steins Saturday "evenings" in Paris, she described Rnnebeck as "charming and always invited to dinner," along with Pablo Picasso, Mabel Dodge (Luhan) and Charles Demuth. 1964) Pottery Bowl,Night Frolic Diego Romero (Cochiti, b. Diego Romero When Titans Collide, #3/70 at 1stDibs Sign Up Furniture Lighting Decor & Gifts Art Jewelry & Watches Fashion World of 1stDibs Sale Auctions Sorry, we're currently experiencing technical difficulties. Miner, PhD. Diego Romero's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 74 USD to 6,875 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Santa Fe, NM 87501. (function() { In addition to his work at the museum, he was professor of sculpture at the University of Denvers College of Fine and Applied Arts from 1929 to 1935, and wrote a weekly art column in the Rocky Mountain News. His graphic central imagery is a modern version of the intricately painted bowl and are painted in a graphic art style. Date of creation: 2020 1964). $20,000-40,000). While there he met and befriended American modernist painter, Marsden Hartley, of whom he sculpted a bronze head that was exhibited at the Salon dAutomne in Paris in 1912 and the following year at Hartleys solo show of paintings at Alfred Stieglitzs Gallery 291 in New York. Although raised in Berkeley, he spent summers in his ancestral homelands of Cochiti Pueblo with his paternal grandparents. The resulting composition transcends the materiality of the object and engages the viewer in humorous interplay in which the authors overt anti-colonial content is seen as non-threatening to audiences and collectors. 31, #1 (2005), McHorse, Christine Nofchissey (1948-2021). Discover the old canals, buildings, and Delft Blue pottery. 30 x 27.7 inches Since earning an MFA in 1993, Romero has developed an extensive exhibition record with works housed in significant public collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Cartier Foundation, the Peabody Essex Museum, the Denver Art Museum, the Heard Museum, the British Museum, and the Scottish National Museum. Find your dream home for sale in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. $25,000-35,000). 3,81% Annual yield. $15,000-20,000); an unusual Yokuts polychrome basket - likely by Lucinda Hancock (est. : Re Grand Lake, Yacht Races, Colorado Mountain Lake, 1930s Black White Print. Thanks for checking out the arts in Parker! Diego Romero. $6,000-9,000); and a trade "dag" knife (est. View Afternoon with an Ancient By Romero Diego; etching; 7 1/2 x 9 1/4 inches ; Signed; Edition. Diego Romero has been featured in articles for ARTFIXdaily, Boston Globe and ArtDaily. from $5,000-7,000 to $3,000-5,000); a Wiyot-Karuk lidded polychrome basket, attributed to Louise Hickox (est. Utilizing comic book and pop culture imagery with traditional pottery techniques, Diego Romeros earthenware bowls and vessels scrutinize the marginalized status of Indigenous history and society and communicate messages about contemporary Native American life. Dimensions: 42 x 30 cm. Joe Feddersen callback: cb Your official guide for visiting the Netherlands. At the same time he did a series of terra cotta relief panels for La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Steven Yazzie. He went on to receive his BFA from the Otis College of Art and Design and an MFA at the University of California in Los Angeles. craftinamerica.org. $20,000-30,000); and a Chumash polychrome tray (est. Comprising some sixty works prints, drawings and sculpture the show subsequently traveled on a thirteen-month tour of major American cities. Her grandsons, Mateo Romero, and Diego Romero, have continued in the tradition of the pueblo artisans, but in a more contemporary and expressive manner than the family tradition. Anna Hoover Edition: 240 COA provided 5. My Daughter is a 2002 color lithograph by Zhang Xiaogang. Sale Date . F 505 989 1795 I like these little cartoony, political comics on the bowls and I like the fact that I can make fun and comment on the history of the Pueblo people at the same time. Diego Romero. $35,000-45,000); two separate Northwest Coast Chilkat blankets (est. Evoking the anti-colonial writing of Frantz Fanon, who believes that the native intellectual who wishes to create an authentic work of art realize[s] that the truths of a nation are in the first place its realities, Romero states that instead of using Indigenous tradition as insulated from historical change, he consciously evokes the historic as a point of departure to reinterpret the contemporary. By using historically situated oral traditions as source material, Romero departs visually from the canonical work of Pueblo pottery and instead relies heavily on a narrative style gleaned from comic books and popular culture, specters of a childhood spent mingling in comic book stores. At the same time he did a series of terra cotta relief panels for La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Click the button below to go to the login page. After one year at AIAI, he enrolled at the Otis Parsons School of Design, LA, where he earned a BFA. Diameter 12.75". His pottery forms are nearly consistent, based on the Mimbres pottery of around 1100. A third generation professional artist, Romero was born and raised in Berkeley, California to a Cochiti father and a non-Native mother. The present company was formed by the merger in November 2001 of Bonhams & Brooks and Phillips Son & Neale. His essay, "Through the Eyes of a European Sculptor," appeared in the catalog for the Anderson Gallery exhibition, "Alfred Stieglitz Presents Seven Americans: 159 Paintings, Photographs & Things, Recent & Never Publicly Shown, by Arthur G. Dove, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Charles Demuth, Paul Strand, Georgia OKeeffe, Alfred Stieglitz." Lithograph titled "Ruins of Central City 31/70" is a modernist landscape with decaying buildings and mountains by Vance Hall Kirkland, from 1935. 7.5 x 17 inches FLOWER BALL - BURNING BLOOD The confrontational and subversive nature of the work is commonly overlooked in lieu of Romeros excellent craftsmanship and artistry.Merging autobiography with narratives of contemporary Indian life and stories of Pueblo resistance to colonial violence, Romero elevates Pueblo and contemporary Indian narratives to the level of the superhero, devices he draws from Greek pottery and comics. Home / Pottery Native American pottery from Hopi, Navajo, Acoma, Laguna, Zuni, Santa Clara, San Juan, Cochiti, Santo Domingo, Jemez, Zia, Kickapoo, San Ildefonso, San Felipe, Taos, Wyandot and Osage artists. Printer chop lower right Contemporary works include three Diego Romero pottery bowls and a wonderful creation by Richard Zane Smith. Tomorrow in Santa Fe . When placed into an autobiographical context, his ceramic practice develops further layers of nuance and complexity. Between 1600 and 1800, this earthenware was popular among rich families who would show off their Delft Blue collections to one another. Give us a few seconds and try loading this page again. $20,000-25,000); a superb Santee Sioux puzzle pipe (est. Image size is 19 x 13 inches Sonya Kelliher-Combs King Galleries Monthly Enews | Sign-up Today! In the summer of 1925, as the guest of Mabel Dodge Luhan, Rnnebeck first saw Taos, New Mexico, which Marsden Hartley had encouraged him to visit. Presented in a custom black frame wi 1stDibs offers a wide variety of authentic Diego Romero art available for sale. Lake with sailboats with mountain la Enki Bilal - Athena - Original Lithograph, Enki Bilal - Athena - Original Lithograph } He honors his Cochiti worldview and his ancestors method of coiling clay but expands the tradition with imagery and painting treatments. 2012 As a tribute to Freyburg, Hartley created Portrait of a German Officer (1914) now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. } Working in a narrative style that evokes pre-contact Mimbres pottery, as well as Greek amphorae (two-handled vases) and Anasazi ceramics, Romeros earthenware bowls and handled-vessels investigate the marginalized status of Indigenous history and society. A third generation professional artist, Romero was born and raised in Berkeley, California to a Cochiti father and a non-Native mother. Until the end of his life, the gallery represented him, along with other American artists Adolf Dehn, Wanda Gag, Rockwell Kent, J.J. Lankes, Louis Lozowick, Reginald Marsh and John Sloan. Upon completing high school, he returned to ancestral Pueblo lands and attended the Institute of American Indian Arts, before subsequently attaining degrees from Otis College of Art and Design (BFA) and University of California, Los Angeles (MFA). 1964 58 Followers See all past shows and fair booths Overview Works for Sale (10) Auction Results Filter by 13 Artworks: Sort: Keyword Search Rarity Unique Limited Edition Open Edition Unknown Edition Diego Romero is a third generation Cochiti Pueblo artist who specializes in pottery as well as printmaking. In addition to prints, he is well-known for his pottery, having collaborated with Navajo-Hopi ceramicist Nathan Begaye. . Ceramic, Pueb Fiction After studying architecture at the Royal Art School in Berlin for two years beginning in 1905, he moved to Paris in 1908 to study sculpture with Aristide Maillol and mile-Antoine Bourdelle. { His works often . After studying architecture at the Royal Art School in Berlin for two years beginning in 1905, he moved to Paris in 1908 to study sculpture with Aristide Maillol and mile-Antoine Bourdelle. . Diegos narratives combine humor and, often, biting social commentary that communicate messages about contemporary Native American life, including difficult issues related to Native politics, history, identity, war, and alcoholism. Japanese flowers. Diego Lasansky; Dina Huntinghorse; Don Supplee; Doug Hyde; Duane Maktima; Dyan Nelson . He went on to earn an MFA from the University of California, LA. Home The death of his finace, the young American opera singer Alice Miriam in 1922 and his own familys increasing financial problems in post-World War I Germany led him to immigrate to the United States in 1923.