Hopi Pueblo Tan Burnished Jar with Sculpted Corn Design [SOLD]
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- Category: Modern
- Origin: Hopi Pueblo, Hopituh Shi-nu-mu
- Medium: clay
- Size: 2-1/4” tall x 3-3/4” diameter
- Item # 25726 SOLD
Iris Youvella Nampeyo (1944 – ) is known for her sculptural design pottery that she has mastered to the finest detail. This style of sculpture was first made by Elizabeth White (Polingaysi) and further refined by her nephew Al Colton (Qöyawayma). Colton has evolved from the simple corn design to carving cliff dwellings on his pottery. Iris has mostly stayed with designing simple corn stalks or ears of corn. It is the simplicity of her work that makes it so elegant. She does not apply a slip to the surface but simply polishes the natural clay from which the jar was made. The corn plant is generally left in a matte state as in this seed jar. The jar is signed Iris Nampeyo.
Condition: new condition
Recommended Reading: Hopi-Tewa Pottery 500 Artist Biographies by Gregory Schaaf
Provenance: acquired from a family in California
- Category: Modern
- Origin: Hopi Pueblo, Hopituh Shi-nu-mu
- Medium: clay
- Size: 2-1/4” tall x 3-3/4” diameter
- Item # 25726 SOLD
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