Allen's facination with Amerindian mythology prompted two years of study before beginning his Anasazi series.
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"COYOTE DISGUISED AS KOKOPELLI" Since his disguise is slipping he won't fool any Anasazi maidens with his flute playing. Bronze, 22"x6"x13" $1821. BUY THIS ITEM |
"HEARS KOKOPELLI'S FLUTE" Her hair style indicates a maiden. Her left shouldered gown is perhaps an anomaly. (Anasazi-Pueblo IV ?) Bronze, 14"x7"x5" $1776. BUY THIS ITEM |
"MANCOS MAID" Also hears Kokopelli, but in 'basketmaker' period. Her breech cloth represents 144 strands of yucca fiber. Bronze, 21"x11"x14" $1617. BUY THIS ITEM |
"ANASAZI ARTILLERY" Defending his cliff house with weapons at hand. Bronze, 21"x9"x15" $2065. BUY THIS ITEM |
"ANASAZI ARTILLERY" (from a rearward view.) |
"LAST WEAPON AT WUPATKI" Wupatki is a ruin near the Grand Canyon. Down to a broken lance, a Hohokam warrior faces the invading Navaho. Bronze, 16"x27"x7" $1763. BUY THIS ITEM |