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Bowl, c.1940s (earthenware)

Bowl, c.1940s (earthenware)
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CVL5854021
Image title
Bowl, c.1940s (earthenware)
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Artist
Martinez, Maria (c.1887-1980) & Martinez, Santana Roybal (1909-2002) / American
Location
Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA
Medium
earthenware
Date
c. 1940 AD - c. 1949 AD (C20th AD)
Dimensions
diam: 23.1 cms
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America, New Mexico, San Ildefonso, 20th century Maria Martinez was one of the most distinguished Native American potters of the Southwest who worked at the San Ildefonso Pueblo in the first half of the 20th century. Firing in a reducing (low oxygen) atmosphere produces the black-on-black effect seen on this bowl. Maria Martinez and her husband Julian invented the black-on-black decoration technique around 1920; it was then adopted by many other potters at their pueblo.

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Photo © Cleveland Museum of Art / Gift in memory of Dr. Henry L. Tapp by his family, MaryLou, Carl, and Richard Tapp / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
1940s / 20th century / USA / North America / America (continent) / pottery / san ildefonso / new mexico / traditional / ceramic / ceramics / design / 40s / forties / pot / pattern / native american / american indian / USA / pueblo / native / indigenous / monochrome / technique / elegant

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