Pottery of the Pueblos of New Mexico 1700-1940 [Softcover] [SOLD]
- Subject: Native American Pottery
- Item # C3456K
- Date Published: June 1987
- Size: 216 pages, color and black & white photos SOLD
From the Preface: This catalog interprets a large and important public collection of historic New Mexico Pueblo pottery through the study of slipped or slipped and painted wares from pueblos still occupied. Pueblos abandoned since 1700, such as Galisteo and Pecos, are excluded, but an exception is made for Pojoaque, which was abandoned temporarily in the twentieth century. Pottery of the Hopi villages of Arizona and undecorated culinary wares are not described. Selected examples from the Taylor Museum illustrate this catalog wherever possible. The collection consists of approximately 600 historic ceramics, primarily of the period 1880 to 1940, and includes some of the finest examples known.
Selected examples from the Taylor Museum illustrate this catalog wherever possible. The collection consists of approximately 600 historic ceramics, primarily of the period 1880 to 1940, and includes some of the finest examples known.
Note from AL: This book is very scarce/quite difficult to come by and truly an invaluable resource for the study of Historic Pueblo pottery.
- Subject: Native American Pottery
- Item # C3456K
- Date Published: June 1987
- Size: 216 pages, color and black & white photos SOLD
Publisher:
- The Taylor Museum of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
- Colorado Springs, CO
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