Maricopa Artist
Jar, c. 1910
Earthenware and paint
5 1/4 x 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 in. (13.34 x 13.34 x 13.34 cm)
Creation Place:
North America, Native American
Technique:
Hand-forming
Credit Line:
Pomona College Collection
Accession Number:
P1550
Polished red ware jar with a flared and scalloped rim. Decorated with black curvilinear and zigzag designs.
Materials
Red clay and black paint
Commentary
The Maricopa developed polished redware during the last hundred years in response to tourist trade. The curvilinear patterns of their painting are influenced by Hohokam designs.
Bibliography
Kay Koeninger and Joanne M. Mack, "Native American Art from the Permanent Collection" (Claremont: Galleries of the Claremont Colleges, 1979), 71, fig. 229.
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Dimensions
- Overall Dimensions: 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 in. (13.34 x 13.34 x 13.34 cm) Measured by Hudson, Karen
Bibliography List
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: 71, Figure Number: 229
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