I've always been partial to square mouthed bowls.
Description | I've always been partial to square mouthed bowls. |
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About the Artist | (1916-1989) A potter from Tewa village actively fashioning pottery between 1960 and 1980, Evelyn Poolheco also signed her work Pootheco or Poothico according to Gregory Schaaf's book on Hopi-Tewa Pottery. She was Spider clan. An example of Poolheco's pottery is included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Northern Arizona. Her forms and decoration were strictly traditional employing black on yellow, black on red or polychrome motifs. |
Culture | American Indian, Hopi, Women Artists |
Medium | Hand-coiled painted pottery |
Size | 2 3/4" height X 6 5/8" width X 6 5/8" depth |
Signed | "Evelyn Poolheco" in dark slip underneath |
Condition | Good to fair, see exterior repair and interior hairline crack |
Provenance | ARK |