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Acoma Pueblo

Vessel

Acoma Pueblo, 1867-1899

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Acoma Pueblo

Vessel

Acoma Pueblo, 1867-1899

Physical Qualities Clay, 10 1/4 × 8 1/8 in. (26 × 20.6 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Mrs. W. Ainsworth Parker in Memory of her Brother, Herbert King Stockton
Object Number 1961.24
Although considered an ancient art form, Puebloan pottery styles are not static. Potters have continually experimented and borrowed to vary their forms and designs. Turn-of-the-century Acoma potters created water jars which differed from their mid-nineteenth century precursors (photo) by having a shorter neck and under-body and the greatest diameter above the mid-line of the vessel. Field photo: Bernard Lopez, in L. Frank and F. Harlow, Historic Pottery of the Pueblo Indians, 1600-1800, 1974

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