The Native American sculptural figure "Nakomis" was designed as an 18' statue by Frank Lloyd Wright for the Nakoma Country Club, a building inspired by the ceremonial campgrounds of the Winnebago Tribe. The "Nakoma" and "Nakomis" were designed to stand together. Wright's original commission was to be built in Wisconsin, but it was never realized until the clubhouse was recently constructed by Taliesin Architects.
The Native American warrior, Nakomis, is a rectilinear design - proud, angular and striking. With a commanding, fatherly presence he teaches his son to shoot with a bow and arrow.
Crafted in dry cast sandstone and offered in two sizes. The large size is offered in five color choices.
36" tall - weight - 99 lbs. - 11-3/4" front to back (16-1/4" at deepest point), 8-1/2" wide
54" tall - weight 380 lbs. - 19” front to back, 14” wide
Ships in: 4 to 5 weeks.
Ships from: Washington State
Nichols Bros. has been authorized to reproduce this sculpture by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Arizona. This item has been developed with the cooperation of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Foundation and the Robie House, museum properties of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. A portion of this sale supports the conservation and education programs of these institutions.
When viewing photos of our planters, we feel the color samples below are the most true. Many things affect how a photo's color displays; i.e., lighting, computer settings, etc. Color samples available upon request.