Untitled
Dublin Core
Title
Untitled
Subject
Pottery
Description
Bowl with painted decorations of bright colors. Label Description: "Tesuque Pueblo" ink on bottom.
Tesuque pottery was described as cheap and gaudy, made to appeal to tourists, they were also known for their distinctive clay Rain god. Both these statues and Tesuque pottery, like the bowl shown above, are decorated with water-soluble poster paint.
Further information can be found in the Harmon Collection information folder.
Old Accession Number: H-PT-UNKNOWN-SWNAI-28.
Tesuque pottery was described as cheap and gaudy, made to appeal to tourists, they were also known for their distinctive clay Rain god. Both these statues and Tesuque pottery, like the bowl shown above, are decorated with water-soluble poster paint.
Further information can be found in the Harmon Collection information folder.
Old Accession Number: H-PT-UNKNOWN-SWNAI-28.
Creator
Tesuque
Source
Lucy Harmon (previously in the English Department at SUNY Geneseo)
Date
1982
Identifier
1982.2.12
Files
Collection
Citation
Tesuque, “Untitled,” LLB Galleries, accessed December 11, 2024, https://artgalleries.milne-library.org/items/show/162.