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Photograph by Addison Doty. Copyright 2012 School for Advanced Research.

Figure, storyteller

Photograph by Addison Doty. Copyright 2012 School for Advanced Research.

Figure, storyteller

Date: 1990
Artist or Maker: Mary E. Trujillo (b. 1937)
Dimensions:
22.4 x 17.8 x 18.4 cm (8 13/16 x 7 x 7 1/4 in.)
Medium: clay | paints
Credit Line: Commissioned from the artist by the School of American Research.
Object Number: SAR.1991-4-1
Not on view
DescriptionPolychrome grandfather storyteller with six grandchildren. Two children are seated on each arm and one child is seated on each knee. The grandfather has braided hair, a round opening for the mouth, and wears a floral-patterned shirt. Black and red painted over white slip.

* Please note: Mary Trujillo is Ohkay Owingeh (San Juan) and Isleta, but married into Cochiti Pueblo (Leonard Trujillo). She learned how to make Cochiti-style pottery from her mother-in-law, Helen Cordero, and works in that style.
Tribal Collection Review RemarksAccording to the participants in the Isleta collection review visit May 2-3, 2022 (Events Record “Collection Review: Isleta Collection Review 2"): The participants do not believe this artist, Mary Trujillo, is the same, Mary E. Trujillo, from Isleta Pueblo. This does not look Isleta.
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