Treasures of the Archives, located at Haozous Place in Santa Fe County, is a collection of over 3000 works. It encompasses Houser's entire oeuvre, from the drawings and paintings he made while a student at the Santa Fe Indian School, to the award-winning works he created throughout the rest of his career. The Allan Houser Foundation is heading up a project to renovate, expand, and open up Treasures of the Archives to visitors of the Allan Houser Sculpture Park and Gallery at Haozous Place. Currently, it's an excellent resource for scholars, and a principal repository for objects loaned to museum shows and exhibits world-wide. Treasures of the Archives is where you’ll discover the wealth and breadth of the monumental talent of Allan Houser.. The selections of sculptures, drawings, and paintings which follow are not exhaustive, nor do they represent our current sales inventory.

 

Please see the Available Artwork if interested in acquiring a Houser treasure of your own.

 

 

Early Spring

Dust Devils

 

Embrace (Clay Maquette)

Dos Equis

 

The Cave

Next Generation

 

Nature's Beauty

Apaches In Chains

 

Ghan Dancers

School

 

Abstract Geometric

Apaches Forever Free At Last

 

Blue Canyon Horse

Seated Man

 

I Sing

Apache Crown Dance

 

Untitled (Thunderstorm)

Page From Sketchbook 44 #5

 

Sketchbook 44 Cover

Cochise Apache Warrior and Statesman

 

Bat

I'll Sing You To Sleep

 

Apache Kid

Woman With Heshi Necklace

 

Apache Drummer

Figure Study

 

Page From Sketchbook 44 #2

Herding Sheep

 

Abstract Mother Child

Untitled (Tree In Landscape)

 

The Old Ways

Eagle Dance

 

Ghan Dancer Orange

Fresh Trail Apache War Party

 

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