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Author
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Pub. Date
1975.
Language
English
Description
The craft of pottery making is handed down from generation to generation among the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and Arizona. This book, originally published as the catalogue for a 1974 exhibition of Pueblo pottery at the University of New Mexico's Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, traces the developments in style and technique in the pottery produced by seven Pueblo families.
Author
Publisher
University of New Mexico
Pub. Date
[1994]
Language
English
Description
Like Seven Families, this updated and greatly enlarged version by Rick Dillingham, who curate the original exhibition, includes portraits of the potters, color photographs of their work, and a statement by each potter about the work of his or her family.
Author
Series
Denver Museum of Natural History. Museum pictorial volume no. 2
Publisher
Denver Museum of Natural History
Language
English
Author
Series
Sun tracks volume 20
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[1992]
Language
English
13) All that glitters: the emergence of Native American micaceous art pottery in northern New Mexico
Author
Publisher
School of American Research Press
Pub. Date
[1999]
Language
English
Author
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pub. Date
[1986]
Language
English
Description
"This first documentation of the Storyteller phenomenon contains a wealth of information for scholars, collectors, and general readers. Barbara Babcock's text links the invention of the Storyteller to Pueblo figurative tradition, traces the revival of figurative ceramics, makes stylistic comparisons, and discusses the artistic contributions of individual artists and Pueblos. The book is impressively illustrated and features a large section of color...
Author
Publisher
Schiffer Pub
Language
English
Description
"Out of a long and rich tradition of pottery making among the Pueblo Indians of the American Southwest there has grown a new and exciting form. In 1964, Helen Cordero of Cochiti created a clay image of her grandfather, Santiago Quintana, with five children clinging to him. With this piece the storyteller was born. Almost at once storytellers caught the attention of the public. Beginning at Cochiti and continuing in the other pueblos, the storyteller...