Water jar
Date: c. 1890-1900
Artist or Maker: Epimenia Duran (b. 1878)
Dimensions:
Dimensions: H: 25.4 × Dia: 27.9 cm (H: 10 × Dia: 11 in.)
Weight: 3 kg (6.65 lb.)
Medium: clay | paints
Credit Line: Indian Arts Fund purchase for the permanent collection, 1926.
Place Made:
Santa Fe County, New Mexico, Southwest, United States, North America
Object Number: IAF.520
On view
at The Vilcek Foundation, New York, NY
Tribal Collection Review RemarksAccording to the participants in the Tesuque collection review visit March 9-10, 2020 (Events Record “Collection Review: Tesuque Pueblo Review 2"): This jar has damage from use as a water jar which is evident in losses at the rim. The design is well executed and the slip is polished well. It is apparent the artist took their time while painting. The bird in the design around the neck could be a rain bird. There is a band of red slip around the uslipped polished base. The brown at the base is the natural color of the clay.
In Collection(s)
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