Description: Double Eagles sculpture by Iroquois artist Ben Henry Six Nations of the Grand River in Ontario, Canada. The eagle is very important in Native American art and mythology. He is respected for his intelligence, his power and his freedom. Ben Henry is a renowned Indigenous artist born in 1950, a member of the Six Nations of the Grand River Deer Clan in Ontario, Canada. His soapstone sculptures are famous for their intricate details and cultural symbolism.8 x 6 x 2.75 inches2kg 305 grams On the head of the smaller eagle there is a mini not deep crack, I think it is the result of a natural geological formation of this stone. Please look at the photos # 12 and 13.
Price: 255 CAD
Location: Laval
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Artist: Ben Henry
Size: Medium
Material: Soapstone
Region of Origin: Canada
Subject: Figures
Type: Sculpture
Format: Statue
Year of Production: 1995
Style: Americana, Native American
Theme: Americana
Production Technique: Carving
Culture: Six Nation Iroquois
Time Period Produced: 1980-1989