Pueblo Pottery
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Where in Missouri could I sell a piece authentic pueblo pottery?
This piece was probably made by Maria Martinez Law when she got married and before she began signing her work. I had several people tell me it was a authentic piece, now I'm wanting to sell.
Why settle for little Missouri? I'll try e-bay, including some good shots turn good.
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Art from Many Hands $21.34 Introduce children to the wonderful world of art, with projects from around the globe. Creativity and culture come together in this guidebook to ethnic crafts that people practice in everyday life. From Chinese calligraphy to Pueblo Indian pottery t |
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Children of Clay $8.86 A photo-essay about a young girl named Gia Rose who takes part in her family`s participation in the traditional Pueblo art of pottery making. Illustrated with color photographs. |
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California Indian Baskets (Hardcover) $27.14 Much as Pueblo and Zuni people are known for their fine pottery, the Native American peoples of California are famous for their basketry, which has both a practical purpose and serves as a means of artistic expression. A specialist in North American ba… |
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Pueblo Stories & Storytellers (Paperback) $12.82 The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico have a long tradition of oral storytelling, and also of figurative pottery. These two traditions came together in the 1960s when a potter created a figure of a Pueblo man with five children on his lap, inspired by her g… |
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The Legacy of Maria Poveka Martinez $38.66 In this substantially revised edition of Maria (1979, 1989), a book that established Spivey`s reputation as an authority on Pueblo Indian pottery and the much honored ceramic art of Maria Martinez (d. 1980), the author introduces Maria`s pottery, her… |









