Talking with the Clay: The Art of Pueblo Pottery [Hardcover] [SOLD]
- Subject: Native American Pottery
- Item # C4244N
- Date Published: Hardback with slip cover, 1987 first edition
- Size: 116 pages SOLD
Talking with the Clay - The Art of Pueblo Pottery
Stephen Trimble
School of American Research Press, Santa Fe
Hardback with slip cover, 1987 first edition, 116 pages
Contents
Introduction - The People
1. Talking with the Clay: Technique
2. Mountain Villages: Taos and Picuris
3. The Red and the Black: Tewa Pueblos
4. Storytellers and Birds: Middle Rio Grande Pueblos
5. Clay Made from History: Acoma, Laguna, and Zuni
6. The Legacy of Sikyatki: Hopi
Conclusion - One with the Clay: Economics and Tradition
From the Jacket
Galleries and shops across the United States are filled with American Indian art. Especially popular is the striking pottery handmade by the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest. Talking with the Clay tells the story of this pottery from the uniquely personal view of the potters themselves.
- Subject: Native American Pottery
- Item # C4244N
- Date Published: Hardback with slip cover, 1987 first edition
- Size: 116 pages SOLD
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