Mogollon Artist
Jar, c. 300-1250
Earthenware and paint
x 3 15/16 in. ( x 10 cm)
Creation Place:
North America, Native American, New Mexico
Technique:
Hand-forming
Credit Line:
Gift of Dr. E. H. Parker
Accession Number:
P2804
Low shouldered with wide mouth. Blue and orange geometric pattern on tan. Four small perforations on rim. Babicora polychrome.
Materials
tan clay, tan slip, black and red paint
Commentary
Cases Grandes, a large settlement that marked the southern boundary of the Mimbres culture, was an important trade outpost, transmitting the Mesoamerican intellectual and cultural developments that spread through the Southwest after the 11th century. -from the Native American Art from the Permanent Collection catalog, 1979
Bibliography
Kay Koeninger and Joanne M. Mack, "Native American Art from the Permanent Collection" (Claremont: Galleries of the Claremont Colleges, 1979), 66, fig. 200.
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This object has the following bibliographic references:
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Native American Art from the Permanent Collection.
Native American Art from the Permanent Collection
Galleries of the Claremont Colleges.
Claremont, CA, 1979
Page Number: 66, Figure Number: 200
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