Storytellers and Other Figurative Pottery

Storytellers and Other Figurative Pottery

by Douglas Congdon-Martin
Storytellers and Other Figurative Pottery

Storytellers and Other Figurative Pottery

by Douglas Congdon-Martin

Paperback(Revised & Expanded 2nd Edition)

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Overview

Out of a long and rich tradition of pottery making among the Pueblo Indians of the American Southwest there has grown a new and exciting form. In 1964, Helen Cordero of Cochiti created a clay image of her grandfather, Santiago Quintana, with five children clinging to him. With this piece the storyteller was born. Almost at once storytellers caught the attention of the public. Beginning at Cochiti and continuing in the other pueblos, the storyteller became a favorite form of pottery. Now the form is even beginning to be used by others outside of the pueblos. The storytellers have come to include not only male figures, but females, turtles, frogs, and coyotes. In this new book, the reader will find the most extensive collection of storytellers ever gathered in print. Over 400 pieces by nearly 150 artists are shown in full color, and organized by pueblo. In addition to storytellers, nativities and other figurative pottery are represented.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764308055
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 03/31/1999
Edition description: Revised & Expanded 2nd Edition
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Douglas Congdon-Martin resides in Pennsylvania. He is the author of several books on antiques and collectibles.
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