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Ancestral Puebloan Pottery

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Ancestral Puebloan Artist



Dipper, 1100-1250
Earthenware and paint
2 7/8 x 5 1/8 x 12 1/4 in. (7.3 x 13.02 x 31.12 cm)

Creation Place: North America, Native American, Arizona
Technique: Hand-forming
Credit Line: Gift of Dr. E. H. Parker
Accession Number: P2855
Dipper with thick cylindrical handle painted with black interlocked scroll. Bowl interior has wide band of elaborate geometric patterns and a white center. Tularosa black on white ware. Cibola white ware. White Mountain series.

Materials
Grey clay, white slip, and black paint

Catalogue Raisonné
L.H.- dipper. M.L.- Pueblo III.

Bibliography
Kay Koeninger and Joanne M. Mack, "Native American Art from the Permanent Collection" (Claremont: Galleries of the Claremont Colleges, 1979), 60, fig. 155.

Commentary
Tularosa black-on-white style.

Marks
A piece of white cloth tape is adhered to the underside of the bowl of the ladle. Handwritten in black ink, it reads, "Springer / Ville / J.O.M."

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Dimensions
  • Overall Dimensions: 2 7/8 x 5 1/8 x 12 1/4 in. (7.3 x 13.02 x 31.12 cm) Measured by Hudson, Karen

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