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Tesuque (Te Tsu Geh Oweenge) Pueblo Bi-chrome Painted Rain God - C3618E
This figurine is most likely from the 1960 decade or slightly later. That was a period following the original use of all natural pigment, which was then followed by the use of bright poster paints. "After the war,pottery making gradually was revived. Bright watercolors became more available. Many Tesuque potters painted their pots with the bright colors." According to Ignacia Duran "People really went for those colored pots. For retail sales under the portal, we put more color on our pots and more action into our figures. Then, one day some people came and said they didn't want us to use the watercolor paints anymore." She said that most of the potters abandoned the bright watercolor paints for more subdued natural colors." Schaaf 2000, 260