Bison Skull by Jackett, 1998 – Pueblo Scene, Leather-Wrapped Horns View Watchlist >
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Bison Skull by Jackett, 1998 – Pueblo Scene, Leather-Wrapped Horns
A hand-painted bison skull signed “Jackett” and dated 1998. This unique wall-mounted artwork features a pueblo village nestled beneath rich red mesas, painted in expressive, warm-toned brushwork. The landscape is vivid and full of character, suggesting a skilled but possibly regional or self-taught artist whose name is not widely documented.
Crafted from a natural bison skull, the piece retains its full horn span, each wrapped in weathered leather for a rustic, authentic look. The bone surface serves as a dramatic canvas for the desert tableau, merging natural texture with fine folk artistry. Designed for display, it includes hardware for easy wall mounting.
Condition:
Excellent condition overall, with no visible damage. The paint remains vibrant and intact, the bone is structurally sound, and the leather horn wraps are secure with minimal wear. Clean and ready to hang.
Dimensions:
21 x 18 x 14.25 inches