CulturalPatina

A Passion Fulfilled

Announcement    I have had a passion for collecting all things beautiful and unique my entire life and would like to share some of these items with others having a similar interest. I have representative items from the American Southwest, Asia, Middle East, Central and South America, East Africa and Nagaland in North Eastern India. I strive to offer the best items that I have collected or can find for sale to both the casual and/or discriminating collector of unique cultural items from each of these areas of the world. I also try to focus on vintage, prehistoric, and historic items if I can find them. My interest is in pottery, textiles, art, bronze sculptures, and extraordinary pieces of adornment. Sales are via the internet only. Our business address is 5765 F Burke Centre Parkway, Burke, VA, 22015.

If you like western art, I have the largest collector of Ron Stewart art in the world and am his East Coast Gallery. You will find some of his earliest paintings to some of his most recent ones that have not been shown in public. For those of you who like Ron Stewart and his western art, you might be interested in viewing a recently completed video biography of Ron's life at https://vimeo.com/135487381. As noted above, you can check out the largest collection of his art in the US, here at culturalpatina.

In addition, I have the second largest collection of authentic Naga Indian Art in the US. It is all authentic, meaning that it was made by the Naga and used in their cultural ceremonies. The majority of the items shown were collected prior to 1982, when the Naga converted to Christianity and are museum quality.

Culturalpatina also represents 3 of the finest Western Bronze artists in the United States to include James P. Regimbal, Jeff Wolf and Lincoln Fox. Collectively we have some of the largest collections of their work in the US for the beginner to the most sophisticated collectors of this venue. He also represents a number of Native American Artists as well, that focus on some of the finest traditional and contemporary pottery and weaving.

In addition, if you see something that you really want, but think the price is to much, please give me a call at 703-503-8019 and we can discuss it. I am always open to suggestions.

In addition to Auctions, Culturalpatina can also be of assistance in: Appraisal services. Dennis is ISA accredited with a focus on Southwestern Art, Native American pieces, and Western Bonzes. Please give us a call, if you need some help in valuing what you might have in your home, or collections.

Since its inception in May 2014, culturalpatina has been honored many times for the quality of its products, educational value and websites, as an example:

--Culturalpatina, has had more than 400,000 followers on the various social media platforms in more than 185 countries and geographical location in the world. We have 2 on line Galleries, write four blogs a day and have a timed auction every 6 months, depending on market conditions. In addition, items that do not fall into the vintage category can be viewed culturalpatina.com.

--Invaluable published an article about culturalpatina on 3-21-16 entitled A Collector's Dream realized: Meet Dennis Brining, at http://www.invaluable.com/blog/a-collectors-dream-realized/

--For the third year in a row, Culturalpatina had a number of its products selected by the editorial team for inclusion in "The Old West" Antiques and Arts "Showroom" which covers high end Galleries and Dealers from across the US. We believe that this says a lot about the quality of the pieces we carry. Check these out at: http://www.antiquesandthearts.com/meet-the-dealer/?id=1474.

--As a follow on, culturalpatina was featured in "The Gallery" Antiques and Arts Weekly on 10-7-15. The article discusses the spiritual underpinnings in two pieces of Lincoln Fox's Bronze Sculptures and can be found at: http://www.antiquesandthearts.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Gallery-Fall-2105.pdf.

--Our publication on the "Monumental Art of Ron Stewart" was featured in the May 2016 edition of The Gallery Antiques and Arts Weekly.

--One of Culturalpatina's Navajo rugs was featured in the summer edition of the American Farmhouse Style Magazine.

--Culturalpatina's historic pottery was used by a top Interior design firm in NY for a Resturant in Times Square NY. A summary of this work can be found at: https://culturalpatina-2.myshopify.com/admin/blogs/7990593/articles/47022721

--Dennis was featured in Invaluable's blog and in an article entitled "A Collectors Dream Realized, Meet Dennis Brining, March 21, 2016

--Our publication on celebrated Bronze artist, Lincoln Fox was featured in the Antiques and the Arts Weekly, The Gallery Fall 2015

--Our publication on Culturalpatina and Philanthropy Intersecting was published in the Antiques and the Arts Weekly, The Old West, on 7-12-16.

--Our publication on the Bronze Work by James P. Regimbal was published in the Antiques and the Arts Weekly, The Gallery, 9-7-16

--Our publication on the Bronze Artistry of Jeff Wolf was published in the Antiques and the Arts Weekly, the Gallery, 5-5-17

--Our publication on "A Latter-Day Ledger Painting Offers Clues to the Past and Present-Merel Locke" was published in the Antiques and the Arts Weekly, The Old West, 7-6-17

Culturalpatina is a member/financial Contributor:
--Member School for Advanced Research, (SAR) Santa Fe New Mexico
--Honorary Member American Indian Education Foundation, Scholarship Committee
--Financial Contributor to Lions Clubs International Foundation
--Financial Contributor to Saint Joseph Indian School
--Financial Contributor to Saint Labre Indian School
--Partnership with Native Americans
--Financial Contributor to Conexus for Healthy Vision-Formally Prevent Blindness Mid Atlantic.
--Others in need as appropriate
--NRA Foundation
--Member ATADA
--Member International Society of Appraisers

Announcement

Last updated on Oct 17, 2021

I have had a passion for collecting all things beautiful and unique my entire life and would like to share some of these items with others having a similar interest. I have representative items from the American Southwest, Asia, Middle East, Central and South America, East Africa and Nagaland in North Eastern India. I strive to offer the best items that I have collected or can find for sale to both the casual and/or discriminating collector of unique cultural items from each of these areas of the world. I also try to focus on vintage, prehistoric, and historic items if I can find them. My interest is in pottery, textiles, art, bronze sculptures, and extraordinary pieces of adornment. Sales are via the internet only. Our business address is 5765 F Burke Centre Parkway, Burke, VA, 22015.

If you like western art, I have the largest collector of Ron Stewart art in the world and am his East Coast Gallery. You will find some of his earliest paintings to some of his most recent ones that have not been shown in public. For those of you who like Ron Stewart and his western art, you might be interested in viewing a recently completed video biography of Ron's life at https://vimeo.com/135487381. As noted above, you can check out the largest collection of his art in the US, here at culturalpatina.

In addition, I have the second largest collection of authentic Naga Indian Art in the US. It is all authentic, meaning that it was made by the Naga and used in their cultural ceremonies. The majority of the items shown were collected prior to 1982, when the Naga converted to Christianity and are museum quality.

Culturalpatina also represents 3 of the finest Western Bronze artists in the United States to include James P. Regimbal, Jeff Wolf and Lincoln Fox. Collectively we have some of the largest collections of their work in the US for the beginner to the most sophisticated collectors of this venue. He also represents a number of Native American Artists as well, that focus on some of the finest traditional and contemporary pottery and weaving.

In addition, if you see something that you really want, but think the price is to much, please give me a call at 703-503-8019 and we can discuss it. I am always open to suggestions.

In addition to Auctions, Culturalpatina can also be of assistance in: Appraisal services. Dennis is ISA accredited with a focus on Southwestern Art, Native American pieces, and Western Bonzes. Please give us a call, if you need some help in valuing what you might have in your home, or collections.

Since its inception in May 2014, culturalpatina has been honored many times for the quality of its products, educational value and websites, as an example:

--Culturalpatina, has had more than 400,000 followers on the various social media platforms in more than 185 countries and geographical location in the world. We have 2 on line Galleries, write four blogs a day and have a timed auction every 6 months, depending on market conditions. In addition, items that do not fall into the vintage category can be viewed culturalpatina.com.

--Invaluable published an article about culturalpatina on 3-21-16 entitled A Collector's Dream realized: Meet Dennis Brining, at http://www.invaluable.com/blog/a-collectors-dream-realized/

--For the third year in a row, Culturalpatina had a number of its products selected by the editorial team for inclusion in "The Old West" Antiques and Arts "Showroom" which covers high end Galleries and Dealers from across the US. We believe that this says a lot about the quality of the pieces we carry. Check these out at: http://www.antiquesandthearts.com/meet-the-dealer/?id=1474.

--As a follow on, culturalpatina was featured in "The Gallery" Antiques and Arts Weekly on 10-7-15. The article discusses the spiritual underpinnings in two pieces of Lincoln Fox's Bronze Sculptures and can be found at: http://www.antiquesandthearts.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Gallery-Fall-2105.pdf.

--Our publication on the "Monumental Art of Ron Stewart" was featured in the May 2016 edition of The Gallery Antiques and Arts Weekly.

--One of Culturalpatina's Navajo rugs was featured in the summer edition of the American Farmhouse Style Magazine.

--Culturalpatina's historic pottery was used by a top Interior design firm in NY for a Resturant in Times Square NY. A summary of this work can be found at: https://culturalpatina-2.myshopify.com/admin/blogs/7990593/articles/47022721

--Dennis was featured in Invaluable's blog and in an article entitled "A Collectors Dream Realized, Meet Dennis Brining, March 21, 2016

--Our publication on celebrated Bronze artist, Lincoln Fox was featured in the Antiques and the Arts Weekly, The Gallery Fall 2015

--Our publication on Culturalpatina and Philanthropy Intersecting was published in the Antiques and the Arts Weekly, The Old West, on 7-12-16.

--Our publication on the Bronze Work by James P. Regimbal was published in the Antiques and the Arts Weekly, The Gallery, 9-7-16

--Our publication on the Bronze Artistry of Jeff Wolf was published in the Antiques and the Arts Weekly, the Gallery, 5-5-17

--Our publication on "A Latter-Day Ledger Painting Offers Clues to the Past and Present-Merel Locke" was published in the Antiques and the Arts Weekly, The Old West, 7-6-17

Culturalpatina is a member/financial Contributor:
--Member School for Advanced Research, (SAR) Santa Fe New Mexico
--Honorary Member American Indian Education Foundation, Scholarship Committee
--Financial Contributor to Lions Clubs International Foundation
--Financial Contributor to Saint Joseph Indian School
--Financial Contributor to Saint Labre Indian School
--Partnership with Native Americans
--Financial Contributor to Conexus for Healthy Vision-Formally Prevent Blindness Mid Atlantic.
--Others in need as appropriate
--NRA Foundation
--Member ATADA
--Member International Society of Appraisers

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Cultrual Patina-A Passion Fulfilled

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  • Dennis Brining

    Owner

    Art from the US South West, Central & South America, Asia, Middle East, Africa, and Nagaland , with a focus on pottery, textiles, art, bronze sculptures, and extraordinary pieces of adornment.

Production partners

  • Agnes Setalla

    Keams Canyon, AZ

    She makes the piece in tradition Hopi fashion

  • Barbara and Joseph Cerno,

    Acoma Pueblo, NM

    Barbara & Joseph Cerno are full blooded Native Americans. Barbara was born in 1951 and is half Acoma and half Hopi. Joseph was born in 1947 into the Acoma Pueblo. Joseph was exposed to art at a very young age by his Mother and Grandmother They both were recognized coast to coast as prolific and esta

  • Clara Washburn-Vaughn

    Toadlena, NM

    Master weaver

  • Dee Setalla

    Keams Canyon, AZ

    "Dee Setalla, Hopi Pueblo, is a son of Pauline Setalla brother of Gwen Setalla, Agnes Nahsonhoya, Stetson Setalla, Justina Setalla and Karen Namoki. Nephew of Fawn Navasie. He is therefore in the Frog Woman and Feather Woman families. He credits his mother for teaching him not only how to form and d

  • Del Curfman

    D.C., United States

    Del Curfman graduated from the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Studio Arts with an emphasis in painting and in Museum Studies in May 2017. He is currently a Newman’s Own Fellow at the Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) at the Aspen Institute based in Wa

  • Delores Aragon

    NM, United States

    Born into Acoma Pueblo and named after her grandmother, Delores Sanchez, Delores Aragon made her first few pieces of pottery at the age of five. She had learned by watching her grandmother and mother, Marie S. Juanico. After she was married, her schooling in the traditional way was reinforced by her

  • Delores Juanico

    Acoma Pueblo, NM

    Delores is one of the leading Acoma Pottery maker in the world.

  • Franklin Peters

    Acoma Pueblo, NM

    Franklin designs and creates the pottery pieces

  • Franklin Peters

    Acoma Pueblo, NM

    He designs and produces the pieces

  • Gracie Aragon

    Acoma Pueblo, NM

    The Corndoll is by my daughter Gracie Aragon. She is also a well established potter who has won many ribbons @ Santa Fe Indian Market beginning as soon as she was ready to make & enter pots into the youth division as well as the adult divisions. Gracie is a junior in college this year & does pottery

  • James P. Regimbal

    Yucca Valley, CA

    Artist: James Regimbal strives to pass on the true story of our American heritage through his bronze sculpture. According to James: "Only the best of my work is good enough to be cast in bronze. Work that has been fully designed and completely executed should have this liberty. It's not the cost o

  • Jason Ebelacker

    Santa Fe, NM

    Jason learned how to make pottery from his father (Richard Ebelacker) an award winning potter, Jason has followed his father's footsteps. Winning two first awards In the youth division at the Santa Fe Indian market before he turned eighteen . He takes a lot of his designs and shapes from the Tafoya

  • Jeff Wolf

    Spanish Fork, UT

    The trail to the top of the Western Art world is steep and narrow. It is littered with obstacles, beset with sheer drop-offs, and hindered by unexpected twists and turns. Sculptor Jeff Wolf has ridden that trail for more than twenty-five years and reached heights few artists attain. Along the way he

  • Kelly Donovan

    CO, United States

    Award winning artist, Kelly D. Donovan has had an interest in art from an early age. Growing up in western Colorado gave Donovan a strong foundation for the work he enjoys. From the time he could pick up a pencil as a young boy, Donovan has immersed himself in cowboy art.

  • Laran Ghiglieri

    OR, United States

    A bronze sculptor following in the tradition of his famous father Lorenzo Ghiglieri.

  • Lee Ann Cheromiah

    Laguna, NM

    Lee Ann Cheromiah Laguna Pueblo (b.1954) is an outstanding potter. Her famous mother Evelyn Cheromiah taught her and her two sisters Wendy Cheromiah and Mary Cheromiah-Victorino. Lee Ann believes wholeheartedly in following tradition in making her pottery, from offering prayers when

  • Lincoln Fox

    Delta, CO

    Lincoln develops and produces his spiritual pieces.

  • Linda Gulinson

    Denver, CO

    Information on her follows in her own words, I graduated college Magna Cum Laude. I entered a number of shows and won a number of awards, During this period, I was awarded The Pastel Society Of America’s most prestigious award, one year’s free tuition to the Art Students League of New York. We wor

  • Madeline E. Naranjo

    Española, NM

    Madeline E. Naranjo is an artist based in Espanola, New Mexico. Specializing in pottery, Madeline creates stunning, sleek Santa Clara Pueblo ceramics.

  • Ron Stewart

    Cave Creek, AZ

    Listed Western Artist Ron Stewart. Ron Stewart is a painter and sculptor of western, historical, wildlife, and animal subjects. He was born in Brooklyn, NY. In the over-crowded field of contemporary western artists, Ron Stewart’s professional achievements have made his work familiar to a wide range

  • Stetson Setalla

    Sichomovi, AZ

    Stetson Setalla, member of the Bear Clan, was born into the Hopi-Tewa Reservation in 1962. He is the grandson of the famous “Paqua Naha” who paved the way for elegant white slip Hopi pottery. Stetson was inspired to continue the family tradition of pottery making from his Mother, Pauline Setalla.

  • Steven O'Donnell Scott

    Chariton, IA

    A contemporary Artist, with a focus on the American Southwest. I give him some ideas to work with and he creates the paintings.

  • Teresa Foster

    She is a master Navajo Weaver

  • Tonita Nampayo

    AZ, United States

    Considered the true matriarch of the remaining Nampeyo family, Tonita is the eldest daughter of Fannie Nampeyo, and grand-daughter to the legendary Nampeyo who was credited as being instrumental in the revitalization of Hopi polychrome pottery. In the footsteps of her forebears, Tonita stays true t

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