Acoma Pueblo Miniature Polychrome Swirl Design Pottery Seed Jar by Dorothy Torivio [SOLD]
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- Category: Modern
- Origin: Acoma Pueblo, Haak’u
- Medium: clay, pigment
- Size: 1-⅛” height x 2-⅝” diameter
- Item # C4272H SOLD
This Acoma Polychrome Miniature Swirl Design Seed Jar is an excellent example of the style and workmanship of Dorothy Torivio’s repertoire. The expanding scale of the designs from the neck outward and downward was rendered in perfection. Her pottery pieces are traditional in manufacture but progressive in design. The design is based on repetition of a singular element meandering throughout the vessel, starting small at the rim and underbody and expanding in scale as the pottery vessel expands at its midsection.
Dorothy Torivio (1946-2011) was the most progressive artisan at Acoma Pueblo as early as the 1980s. She was born at Acoma Pueblo and is renowned for her innovative work in exaggerated seed-pot forms in large and miniature sizes. She painted her hand-coiled and outdoor-fired pots with black and white or polychrome patterns of staggering intricacy, painted fresh, and with beautiful precision.
Torivio extrapolated the innovative forms and decorations that were initiated by the famous Acoma potters of previous generations—Lucy Lewis and Marie Z. Chino. She learned to make pottery from her mother-in-law, Lolita Concho, who taught her how to paint fine lines. She, herself, devised the method of choosing a design and repeating it over and over in a geometric pattern. Each design element in her repertoire has its roots in prehistoric Mimbres symbols.
Dorothy would come to Adobe Gallery in Albuquerque when Lolita brought in one of her large jars and I always asked Dorothy to bring me some of her work but she was busy filling orders from Lee Cohen of Gallery 10. Finally, one day, she brought me some and continued doing so for several years. It was a great loss to the art community when she passed away at age 65.
Condition: this Acoma Pueblo Miniature Polychrome Swirl Design Pottery Seed Jar by Dorothy Torivio is in very good condition with some minor scratches
Provenance: from the collection of a family from Florida
Recommended Reading: Art of Clay - Timeless Pottery of the Southwest by Lee M. Cohen
Relative Links: Acoma Pueblo, Lolita Concho; Juanita Keene; Sandra M. Victorino, Dorothy Torivio
- Category: Modern
- Origin: Acoma Pueblo, Haak’u
- Medium: clay, pigment
- Size: 1-⅛” height x 2-⅝” diameter
- Item # C4272H SOLD
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