Water jar
Date: 1890-1900
Artist or Maker: Unknown
Dimensions:
Dimensions: H: 26.7 × Dia: 27.9 cm (H: 10 1/2 × Dia: 11 in.)
Weight: 2.1 kg (4.7 lb.)
Medium: clay | paints
Credit Line: Gift of the Spanish and Indian trading Company, 1927.
Place Made:
Santa Fe County, New Mexico, Southwest, United States, North America
Object Number: IAF.824
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 apparent on the exterior. It appears there may have been some coils that did not get fully sealed together. There is pine pitch on the interior at the coils that didn't get sealed together properly which could be an attempt to make the jar waterproof.
In Collection(s)
Bibliography:
Pueblo Designs
- Pg. 101
- Fig. Plate XLII, 3
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