Monarch Buffalo Horn Cup
Kevin Pourier, Oglala Lakota / American, born 1959
Oglala Lakota
Lakota (Teton Sioux)
Central Plains
Plains
2009
Buffalo horn, sandstone, mother of pearl
Overall: 3 1/2 × 11 5/8 × 6 1/4 in. (8.9 × 29.5 × 15.9 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through gifts from Lathrop Fellows
© Kevin Pourier
2009.59
Geography
Place Made: United States, North America
Period
21st century
Object Name
Mixed Media
Research Area
Native American
Native American: Southeast
Mixed Media
Not on view
Course History
ANTH 32, AMES 26, Anthropology of Tibet and the Himalayas, Sienna Craig, Spring 2013
REL 1, Patterns of Religious Experience, Elizabeth Perez, Fall 2013
WRIT 7 , Religion and Literature: Re-visioning the Natural, Nancy Crumbine, Spring 2015
Exhibition History
Native American Art at Dartmouth: Highlights from the Hood Museum of Art, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, October 8, 2011-March 12, 2012.
Native Ecologies: Recycle, Resist, Protect, Sustain, Owen Robertson Cheatham Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, January 26-August 18, 2019.
This Land: American Engagement with the Natural World, Israel Sack Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth, Hanover, New Hampshire, January 5–July 22, 2022.
Publication History
George P. Horse Capture, Sr., Joe D. Horse Capture, Joseph M. Sanchez, et al., Native American Art at Dartmouth: Highlights from the Hood Museum of Art, Hanover: Trustees of Dartmouth College, 2011, ill. on p. 63 and p. 166, no. 114.
Provenance
The artist, 2009 Santa Fe Indian Market, Santa Fe, New Mexico; sold to present collection, August 2009.
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