932 Railfan Road
Santa Fe, NM 87505
United States
Part One of Three Sales, dedicated to American Indian and Indigenous arts featuring Dine [Navajo] textiles and weavings, Oceanic and African tribal arts, and Hopi and Pueblo kachina/katsina carvings
A broad selection of santos, retablos, furnishings and more, showcasing the unique historic contribution of Spanish Colonial aesthetics to the local Pueblo and Native American cultures.
A remarkable sale offering selections from the world’s most significant collection of Edward S. Curtis vintage photography and ephemera, including some of the rarest images available today and a complete original set of volumes of The North American Indian.
A hugely important and diverse collection of Art, American Craft, Ethnography and Folk Art assembled between 1968-2008, a seminal period of American Art and Craft.
A high quality and diverse charity auction, featuring prints, fine paintings and sculpture ranging from 19th century American and European schools, mid-20th century regionalists, to significant 20th/21st century American modernists and abstract expressionists.
Santa Fe Art Auction is bringing to market a selection of collectible vintage and modern timepieces, jewelry, pens and other accessories for a live on-line sale April 15th.
Our annual Prints + Works on Paper sale features an exciting and broad array of multiples, rare editions, as well as original drawings and watercolors.
Session Two features two remarkable private collections from Mark Blackburn, comprising an extensive and rare collection of Tesuque Rain Gods, and another of Mojave Dolls, along with a very early Hopi figural grouping that appears in Julian Scott’s 1890 Census Report.
Session One features over 225 lots of contemporary and historic Native American Art, including works on paper, pueblo pottery, kachinas, basketry and Navajo textiles.
Santa Fe Art Auction is delighted to be bringing a curated selection of timepieces, fountain pens and other accessories to market this December in time for the holiday season.
The Southwest's premier auction house for classic and contemporary Western art celebrates its 27th year on November 14, 2020.
Navajo Silver + More presents an eclectic collection of historic and contemporary Native jewelry, from new cuffs made of salvaged beads and 18 carat gold by famed Navajo artist Tony Abeyta to Manta Pins collected at the San Isleta Pueblo in the 1920s.
Over 280 lots celebrating Native heritage and craftsmanship, featuring fine pottery, textiles, carvings and folk art as well as prints, paintings and historic photographs of the Americas, from Inuit to the Navajo Nation and the ancient Pueblos of New Mexico.
The Joseph Pytka Collection of New Mexico Art & Artifacts Live Online | Saturday, February 29th, 2020
Santa Fe Art Auction presents its annual Winter Holiday Sale featuring a diverse array of western art priced at $5,000 and below. This sale offers further selections from the Patricia Janis Broder Collection and other fine collectibles to highlight your holiday season.
Santa Fe Art Auction's Western Decorative Art & Objects live online sale features a robust collection of Native American pottery, textiles, and basketry, with historic and contemporary arts - including Maria Martinez's first pot, created in 1908 in partnership with Crescencio Martinez.
The Southwest's premier auction house for classic and contemporary Western art celebrates its 26th year on November 9, 2019.
Exclusive selections of contemporary and historical western artists and authors - featured in a sale sourced from several long-standing and significant collections of historic western art and ephemera, including the Patricia Janis Broder Collection.
Exclusive selections of American Indian art from renowned art historian Patricia Janis Broder's private collection, showcasing both classic and contemporary pueblo art of the 20th century, as well as the native women, Inuit and First Nations artists that she championed in her many books.
Santa Fe Art Auction is proud to host our first-ever online sale of Spanish Colonial and Hispanic Arts, featuring Latin American Colonial artworks alongside 20th Century pieces by the most renowned artists working in traditional Northern New Mexico genres of bultos, retablos, and devotional art.
The Southwest's premier auction house for classic and contemporary Western art celebrates its 25th year on November 10, 2018. Condition Reports for all lots available online at www.santafeartauction.com.
Santa Fe Art Auction's Western Decorative Art & Objects sale features a robust collection of Native American pottery, textiles, and basketry, with historic and contemporary arts- including a Pre-Pueblo Mesa Verde Mug, Maria Martinez pottery, and 20th century works on paper-promising a strong sale.