Miniature Bronze Robed Figure by Phillip Mangas Haozous [SOLD]

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Phillip Haozous, Chiricahua Apache Sculptor
  • Category: Bronze Sculpture and other Carving
  • Origin: Apache, American Indians
  • Medium: bronze sculpture
  • Size:
    1-¾” height, 1-¼” width, 2-⅜” depth
  • Item # C4585A
  • SOLD

This wonderful miniature bronze was created by Chiricahua Apache artist Phillip Mangas Haozous. 

This piece, which stands less than two inches in height, is a depiction of a seated, robed figure. The figure is elegant and mysterious, with its abstracted form leaving much to the viewer’s imagination. There’s one exception, though: the figure’s feet emerge from the robe in sharp detail. The inclusion of the tiny feet feels playful, almost, but they’re also necessary—without them, we might not recognize that there’s a being within the beautiful form from which they emerge. This is an excellent example of Phillip Haozous’ talent and versatility.

Artist Signature of Bob Haozous, Chiricahua Apache SculptorThe bottom of the bronze is signed Haozous, dated 2004, numbered 050 and additionally marked AHI (Allan Houser Institute).

Phillip M. Haozous was born in December of 1941 in Lawton, Oklahoma. Almost a decade later, he and his family moved to Brigham City, Utah. Haozous excelled in high school track and field competitions, which resulted in his winning a scholarship to Utah State University. His first undertakings in fine art were born out of a need for authentic American Indian jewelry during his three-year partnership in the Western Theatre, Inc., in Cripple Creek, Colorado, where he created belts and other ornaments for his costumes. In 1973, he enrolled in the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. While there, He was named most outstanding jewelry student of his class, which encouraged him to further refine his talent as a silversmith. His artistic talents also led him to flute-making and eventually to sculpting.

"My sense of design has evolved through the years as I have tried to maintain a certain degree of realism while I explore abstract forms in my sculpture. I have found the synthesis of realism and abstraction to be extremely challenging, yet this process allows me to evolve and refine a work's aesthetics until the form is complete. In the bronze Abstract Girl with Feet, it was my desire to develop a very simplified female form. This resulted in an abstracted figure of a young girl enhanced by the playful presentation of her protruding feet."


Condition: excellent condition

Provenance: this Miniature Bronze Robed Figure by Phillip Haozous is from the large collection of a Santa Fe resident

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Phillip Haozous, Chiricahua Apache Sculptor
  • Category: Bronze Sculpture and other Carving
  • Origin: Apache, American Indians
  • Medium: bronze sculpture
  • Size:
    1-¾” height, 1-¼” width, 2-⅜” depth
  • Item # C4585A
  • SOLD

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