Native American BUFFALO Jemez Pueblo Pottery *Black* Hand Painted* FREE SHIPPING
Black pottery buffalo with traditional Southwestern Native American Pueblo painted designs; measures approximately 2.6 inches from head to tail, 2 inches to top of hump and approximately 1.2 inches wide. Signed LC Jemez, for Jemez Pueblo artist (not sure of identity). There is a small dent in the top by the snake / arrow that is much less obvious in person than in the images. A great display piece that stands well on its own.
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Beautiful example of pottery from Sarah Garcia, Acoma N.M.. Very rare piece. Appears to be a turkey. Some paint loss. Feel free to ask any questions. Shipping is free...priority mail. Please no outside US bidders.
Sarah Garcia (1928 - 2015)
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Sarah Garcia
was born of a
Laguna Pueblo
mother (Maria Trujillo) but has spent her adult life as an
Acoma Pueblo
potter, probably one of the most prolific potters at the pueblo. She, along with
Jessie
Garcia
,
Lucy M. Lewis
, and
Marie Z. Chino
, was largely responsible for the revival of Anasazi and Tularosa designs on contemporary Acoma wares. Sarah's daughter
Goldie Hayah
is now carrying on the tradition.
Sarah Garcia passed away on July 5th 2015. [Source: granddaugher Starlene Mooney.]
Photo of Sarah courtesy of Gregory Schaaf.
Reference and photo:
Southern Pueblo Pottery: 2,000 Artist Biographies
by Gregory Schaaf.