Haida Argillite Eagle Plate by  Denny Dixon

This exquisite, large eagle plate was carved over 40 years ago in Skidegate by renowned Haida artist Denny Dixon. Known primarily for his finely detailed smaller works—totem poles, boxes, plaques, and pendants—Denny occasionally produced larger masterpieces such as this.

Carved from Haida argillite, this plate showcases extremely fine detail and a distinctive design: a powerful eagle dominates the composition, while a bear figure is subtly carved into the eagle’s tail—a unique and symbolic integration of Haida imagery. The plate is 11.2 inches long, 7.7 inches wide, and 1.3 inches high.

In his later years, Denny created most of his carvings in the Vancouver area. He is now deceased, and this piece stands as a rare and striking tribute to his artistic legacy. The price for this outstanding plate is $1800.

Haida Argillite Carvings: A Legacy of Artistry

Introduction

For approximately 200 years, Haida artists have created stunning argillite carvings. These intricate sculptures, made from a unique slate rock found exclusively on Slatechuck Mountain near Skidegate on Haida Gwaii, showcase remarkable craftsmanship and cultural significance. Consequently, generations have passed down this tradition, and contemporary artists continue to produce pieces of extraordinary beauty and detail.

Argillite carving requires a variety of tools, many of which are handmade. First, artists shape the slate with increasingly finer cutting tools. Then, fine abrasive materials polish out tool marks, resulting in a smooth, detailed finish. Recently, artists have begun incorporating inlay materials such as ivory, bone, abalone shell, paua shell, and catlinite to enhance the visual appeal of their carvings.

The Legacy of Haida Argillite Carvers

For centuries, Haida artists have passed down their carving knowledge and techniques. The villages of Masset and Skidegate are particularly noted for their contributions to this art form. Today’s artists continue to uphold this tradition by creating pieces that are not only beautiful but also rich in cultural heritage.

Conclusion

In summary, Haida argillite carvings stand as a testament to the skill and creativity of their artists. Pieces like Denny Dixon’s dogfish plaque continue to capture the imagination and admiration of art lovers and collectors. As these artists incorporate new materials and techniques, the legacy of Haida argillite carving evolves, maintaining its relevance and allure for future generations.

For more detailed information and historical context, consider exploring Argillite Art of the Haida and Tribal Crafts’ Haida Argillite Carvings.


Denny Dixon    Haida

Large eagle plate

Argillite – 11.2 x 7.7 x 1.3 inches

SOLD