RARE Native American Basketry Brian Bibby INSCRIBED Terry DeWald + LETTER Archiv


Item: The Marc Rudick Native American Basketry Archive (Two Volume Set) Provenance: From the private research library of Marc Rudick, featuring unique association materials. Overview: This listing offers a rare opportunity to acquire a curated “mini-archive” from the library of noted collector/dealer Marc Rudick. These two volumes represent a unique intersection of expertise, documented through personal correspondence and inscriptions from legendary figures in the Southwest art world. Book 1: The Fine Art of California Indian Basketry (1996) by Brian BibbyThe Inscription: Features a warm, handwritten personal inscription on the front flyleaf from Terry DeWald (premier authority on Southwest art and author) to Marc Rudick and his wife. Included Correspondence: Tucked inside is an original handwritten/typed letter from Terry DeWald to Marc Rudick. This unique document provides a rare “behind-the-scenes” look into the 1990s art market, discussing gallery matters and industry insights. Book 2: Basketry of the San Carlos Apache (1985) by Helen H. Personal Touch: The receipt features a handwritten note from the bookseller stating, “We enjoyed eBaying with you, ” providing a wonderful piece of ephemera that anchors the book’s history within the Rudick collection. Condition: Both volumes are in good to very good condition. Bindings are tight and pages are clean. The Bibby book does have a little edge wear on the corners of paperback book. All ephemera (letter and receipt) are included and remain tucked within their respective volumes as originally found. Why This Archive Matters: In the world of high-end ethnographic art, provenance is the ultimate value-driver. This set offers a documented trail of ownership and professional friendship between Marc Rudick and Terry DeWald.