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CARVED AND PAINTED PINE CIGAR STORE INDIAN PRINCESS Late 19th Century
Attributed to Samuel Robb of New York. Serenely postured woman with finely carved and painted facial details and long black hair. She is clad in a feathered headdress, a red shawl and a blue dress with yellow trim. She is holding a bundle of cigars in her outstretched right hand and her shawl against her chest in her left hand. Her left foot is gracefully positioned slightly forward of her right, and she is standing on a square black base. Height 41.5". Base width 12.25". Depth 14.75".
Provenance:
Collection of William Holland.
Sotheby's, January 28, 1995, Lot #536.

Samuel A. Robb (1851-1928) apprenticed to a shipbuilder for five years before becoming a wood carver, carving tobacco store figures by day and studying at the National Academy of Design and Cooper Union at night. In 1876 he opened his own shop, the largest in New York City in the 19th Century. He is known for his traditional cigar store Indian figures and also for the ventriloquist dummies and the circus wagons he carved for the likes of Barnum & Bailey.
From the Folk Art & Americana Collection of Carl and Sonia Schmitt.

Attributed to Samuel Robb of New York. Serenely postured woman with finely carved and painted facial details and long black hair. She is clad in a feathered headdress, a red shawl and a blue dress with yellow trim. She is holding a bundle of cigars in her outstretched right hand and her shawl against her chest in her left hand. Her left foot is gracefully positioned slightly forward of her right, and she is standing on a square black base. Height 41.5". Base width 12.25". Depth 14.75".
Provenance:
Collection of William Holland.
Sotheby's, January 28, 1995, Lot #536.

Samuel A. Robb (1851-1928) apprenticed to a shipbuilder for five years before becoming a wood carver, carving tobacco store figures by day and studying at the National Academy of Design and Cooper Union at night. In 1876 he opened his own shop, the largest in New York City in the 19th Century. He is known for his traditional cigar store Indian figures and also for the ventriloquist dummies and the circus wagons he carved for the likes of Barnum & Bailey.
From the Folk Art & Americana Collection of Carl and Sonia Schmitt.
Condition: Old paint showing minor flaking and wear. Some breaks and chips to headdress. Small chips in sepration to arm (made in parts). Coated with old paint, with losses. Front half of left foot repaired and restored a long time ago. Base with splitting, loss off filler.


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