D.’s work is defined by its native american sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Katsina in Dance
D. Humetewa Hopi, 1935-2018

Tassels
Peru, Possibly central coast

Art Make-Up
Bruce Nauman American, born 1941

The Truck
George Segal American, 1924-2000

Fragments
Possibly Chancay Peru, Possibly central coast

Cuirass and Pauldrons for a Papal Swiss Guard
Italian, Brescia

Chasuble, Stole, Maniple, and Burse
Probably Italy or France

Tureen and Stand
Marked as by Jean-Françoise Dapcher French, 1721–1780 Attributed to François-Thomas Germain French, 1726–1791

Alchemy of Pain
Matthew Monahan American, born 1972

and
Janine Antoni American, born Bahamas 1964

Combined Walking-Cane, Gun, Pistol, Sword, and Dagger
Indian

Four Tiles with a Figural Scene
Iran Isfahan

Cased Colt Dragoon Model 1848 (1st issue) Revolver
English

Landscape in the Style of Ancient Masters: After Gao Kegong
Lan Ying (Chinese, 1585-1664)

Swiss Dagger with Scabbard
Swiss

The Bride
Barbara Hepworth English, 1903–1975

Noh Costume (Awase kariginu, Sashinuki and Koshi obi)
Japan

Business Week Cover, December 24, 1984
Alfredo Jaar Chilean, born 1956

Belts (sabuk and epek) and Buckles (timang and lerep)
Indonesia, Central Java, Surakarta (Solo)

Cuirass
Valentin Siebenburger (German, 1510—1564) Nuremberg