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Object Number: | 59-14-10 |
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Current Location: |
Native American Voices Currently On Display |
Culture: | Pueblo Tewa (Culture) |
Provenience: | New Mexico San Ildefonso Pueblo |
Culture Area: | Southwest Culture Area |
Maker: | Marie and Julian Maria Martinez Julian Martinez |
Locus: | Pueblo |
Early Date: | 1925 |
Late Date: | 1943 |
Section: | American |
Materials: | Clay |
Height: | 2.7 cm |
Outside Diameter: | 37.5 cm |
Credit Line: | Exchange with Denver Art Museum, 1959 |
Description
B/B; "Marie & Julian"; Matte black on polished black; feathered circle design; concentric circles at rim; broken edge repaired; incised on bottom "Marie + Julian".
Current & Past Exhibitions:
The Shadow Catcher: E.S. Curtis (01 Feb 1980 - 01 Aug 1980) | View Objects in Exhibition |
Native American Voices: The People - Here and Now (01 Mar 2014) | View Objects in Exhibition |
Bibliography:
[Book] Preucel, Robert W., and Wierzbowski, William S., and Williams, Lucy F. 2005. Native American Voices on Identity, Art and Culture: Objects of Everlasting Esteem.. Philadelphia. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: Pages 146-147/Plate 57 | View Objects related to this Actual Citation |
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