"Kedi poe ãã ãee (Moon Coming at Evening)"
Date: 2002
Artist or Maker: Nora Naranjo-Morse (b.1953)
Artist or Maker: Stella Teller (b. 1929)
Artist or Maker: Laura Fragua-Cota
Artist or Maker: Tony Dallas
Artist or Maker: Armond Lara
Artist or Maker: Ignacia Duran (1921 - 2011)
Dimensions:
61 cm (24 in.)
Medium: clay | corn husk | paint, slip | paint, acyrilic
Credit Line: Gift of the artists, 2003.
Place Made:
Santa Fe County, New Mexico, Southwest, United States, North America
Object Number: SAR.2003-15-1
Not on view
Complete sculpture is made of three parts: SAR.2003-15-1A = the main Clay Being figure; 15-1B = a detachable human figure that sits on the right arm of main figure; 15-1C = an amulet, shaped like a human face, flat on back.
Artists are: Nora Naranjo-Morse (Santa Clara), Stella Teller (Isleta), Laura Fragua-Cota (Jemez), Tony Dallas (Hopi), Armond Lara (Navajo), Virgie Bigbee (Tesuque), and Ignacia Duran (Tesuque).
In Collection(s)
Bibliography:
"Bound To Its Origins: The Past and Present of the Indian Arts Research Center at the School of American Research"
- Pg. 75
- Fig. N/A
A Peculiar Alchemy
- Pg. 151
- Fig. N/A
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