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ClassificationsArt of the Americas
Artist (American, San Ildefonso Pueblo, 1887 - 1980)
Artist (American, San Ildefonso Pueblo, 1879 - 1943)

Black-on-Black Vessel with Feather Motifs

Place CreatedNew Mexico, United States of America, North America
Date1934-1943
MediumCeramic
Credit LineGift of Elizabeth Collier Wardle
Dimensions6 5/8 in. (16.8 cm)
Object number1994.006.002
Exhibition HistoryMCCM Permanent Collection Galleries, January 1996 - Fall 1997
The Art of Collecting: Recent Acquisitions at the Michael C. Carlos Museum, Michael C. Carlos Museum, November 8, 1997 - January 4, 1998
Walking in the Footsteps of our Ancestors: The Melion-Clum Collection of Modern Southwest Pottery, Michael C. Carlos Museum, January 26, 2013 - January 26, 2014
Spider Woman to Horned Serpent: Creation and Creativity in Native North American Art, Michael C. Carlos Museum, March 7, 2015 - May 29, 2016
MCCM Permanent Collection Gallery, March 21, 2018 - Present
Published ReferencesMichael C. Carlos Museum Handbook (Atlanta: Michael C. Carlos Museum, 1996), 148.
ProvenanceEx coll. John Collier (1884-1968), Toas, New Mexico, acquired Taos, New Mexico or Window Rock, Arizona, early 1930s. Gifted to Julian Collier Harris (1875-1967), Atlanta, Georgia. Gifted to Elizabeth Collier Wardle (1911-2004), Atlanta, Georgia, 1960s.
Status
On view
Collections
  • Art of the Americas
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