Hand-painted figures of Native Americans – plaster sculpture of the tobacco store type

Here is a unique figurine depicting a Native American figure, made in a style characteristic of the "tobacco store" type decoration. Hand-painted with attention to the finest details, it refers to the tradition of American tobacco shops from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, where similar sculptures served advertising and decorative functions.

The figurine was cast in plaster (so-called chalk-ware), which gives it durability and a unique, matte luster. The hand-painting makes each piece unique – the colors and details of the face, feathers, or costume may vary, adding authenticity and collectible charm to the item.

In a cultural context, it is worth noting that similar depictions of Native Americans also appear in the Brazilian religion of Umbanda, where they represent deities (Orishas), giving them an additional symbolic and spiritual dimension. The figurine can thus be not only a decoration but also an object of ethnographic significance.

Thanks to its size and solid workmanship, it works perfectly as an element of home decor, office, study, or commercial space (e.g., in a stylish tobacco shop, café, or game room). Older models, especially from the 1930s or 1960s, are particularly sought after by collectors of souvenirs from old shops and advertising.

The figurine comes from the early 20th century (1930s-1960s), is in good condition for its age – traces of use and patina are natural and add character. Ideal for lovers of American culture, antique collectors, and those seeking unconventional ethnic accents.

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Ręcznie malowane figury rdzennych Amerykanów – gipsowa rzeźba typu tobacco store
€367.82
Figurka rdzennego Amerykanina gips tobacco store | Lapidarium