Property from a Private Collection, St. Simons Island, GA
Description:
Attributed to Trinidad Gachupino Medina (1889-1969), Keresan Pueblo, Pre-1930, Four Color Pottery Jar, decorated in four colors, the background is covered with somewhat thin, stone-stroked, cream colored (almost white) slip, the decoration is carried out using dark red, orange and black pigments, the body of the jar is made using the characteristic Zia ceramic paste; red-firing earthenware clay. Together with appraisal by michael L. Wigley dated 2008 and statement of opinion attributing the pot to Trinidad Medina by Dwight P. Lanmon, FSA, co-author of the book 'The Pottery of Zia Pueblo'.
Provenance: purchased from Martha Hopkins Struever, Santa Fe, NM, September 27, 2005.
Trinidad Medina was known for dynamic pottery vessels combining bird designs with geometric elements using stylized bird feathers.
Measurements: Height: 17 1/2 in. x Width: 21 in.
Condition:
Good condition, 11 in. crack in body starting 3 1/4 in. down from rim towards bottom edge of painted panel (see photos), small chip to top rim, wear and scratches to surface.
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