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Early Maria Martinez Bowl [167409]

Currency:USD Category:American Indian Art / Art - Pottery Start Price:2,000.00 USD Estimated At:4,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
Early Maria Martinez Bowl [167409]
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Large black on black bowl, cloud and mountain design by Maria Martinez (signed "Marie") San Ildefonso (1920-1925) Maria Poveka Martinez (1884-1980) is probably the most famous of all pueblo potters. She and her husband, Julian, discovered in 1918 how to produce the now-famous black-on-black pottery and they spent the remainder of their careers perfecting and producing it for museums and collectors worldwide. Early works by Maria and Julian are unsigned (1918-1923). 6" x 10".

When Maria began signing pottery, she was told, that "Marie" was a more familiar name than "Maria" to the non-Indian public. She therefore signed the name "Marie" for about 30 years. Following the publication of Alice Marriott's book, Maria: The Potter of San Ildefonso, she began signing her true name, "Maria."

Maria often made small pieces of pottery without the assistance of her husband, her son, or her daughter-in-law. These are always highly polished, un-decorated pieces and are usually quite spectacular and graceful and exhibit the true nature of her genius. They are signed Maria Poveka.

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State: New Mexico
City: San Ildefonso Pueblo
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