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- 170515-01 San Ildefonso Black and Red Pottry Olla Attrib. to Marianita Roybal
170515-01 San Ildefonso Black and Red Pottry Olla Attrib. to Marianita Roybal
SKU:
170515-01
$8,200.00
$7,450.00
$7,450.00
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10 3/4" x 12 1/2"
c. 1890
An expertly made jar with thin walls, bulbous body and graceful neck. San Ildefonso Pottery Olla / Jar; Black on Red Attrib. to Marianita Roybal (Tonita Roybal's mother). [Had a small area of rim repair expertly restored. Very difficult to find. ]
Marianita Roybal (1843-1910s)
According to Jonathan Batkin, Marianita Roybal (San Ildefonso Pueblo) is the earliest potter identified by name. He states that she was an important potter until at least 1910. She was identified and listed in the 1850 U. S. Census Report. Maria Martinez knew her and told Kenneth Chapman in 1947 that her sister Maximiliana (Anna) and her husband Crescencio painted some of Marianita’s pottery.
c. 1890
An expertly made jar with thin walls, bulbous body and graceful neck. San Ildefonso Pottery Olla / Jar; Black on Red Attrib. to Marianita Roybal (Tonita Roybal's mother). [Had a small area of rim repair expertly restored. Very difficult to find. ]
Marianita Roybal (1843-1910s)
According to Jonathan Batkin, Marianita Roybal (San Ildefonso Pueblo) is the earliest potter identified by name. He states that she was an important potter until at least 1910. She was identified and listed in the 1850 U. S. Census Report. Maria Martinez knew her and told Kenneth Chapman in 1947 that her sister Maximiliana (Anna) and her husband Crescencio painted some of Marianita’s pottery.
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