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Title
Ceramic Bowl
Artist
Legoria Tafoya
Physical Description
A deep bowl with a wide mouth made of black earthenware. The upper half of the bowl is decorated with a horizontal and diagonal design in a lighter shade of black and rougher texture than the smooth black surface.
Artist Life Dates
1911 - 1984
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1950
Accession Number
1984/2.17
Medium and Support
blackware
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rank 19.27182
Primary Keywords
applied decoration
bowl
bowls (vessels)
earthenware
pueblo
southwestern native american styles
vessels
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Title
Bowl
Artist
Fanny Nampeyo
Physical Description
A shallow stoneware bowl banded with a design in the traditional Southwest style. The bowl is tan embellished with patterns in shades of black and reddish brown.
Artist Life Dates
1900-1987
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1930
Accession Number
1984/2.11
Medium and Support
stoneware
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rank 19.27182
Primary Keywords
applied decoration
bowl
bowls (vessels)
pueblo
southwestern native american styles
stoneware
vessels
Title
Pot
Artist
Artist Unknown, Acoma Pueblo, Native American
Physical Description
A squat, gracefully rounded pot with a mouth that is slightly smaller than the widest circumference of the pot, and a tapered base. The interior is colored white. There is a band of black along the brim. The exterior is decorated with a pattern of alternating squares: brownish-orange squares divided vertically by a white stripe broken by three thin black lines; and white squares divided diagonally with wave-like black shapes.
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1930
Accession Number
1984/2.20
Medium and Support
earthenware
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rank 18.17755
Primary Keywords
acoma
applied decoration
earthenware
native american
pots
southwestern native american styles
vessels
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