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1. Vase, 1903/09 Glazed Earthenware design attributed to George Prentiss Kendrick, decoration attr
Bottle, of the Mississippian culture of the Pre-Columbian U.S. Artist unknown; 11th to 14th century
Paul Revere Pottery, works by the Saturday Evening Girls, 1926. Ceramic. USA. Via Goldstein Design M
Fourmile Polychrome bowl of the Anasazi people. Artist unknown; ca. 1350-1400. Now in the Brooklyn
Flowers in Blue and White Checkered VaseWilliam James Glackens (American; 1870–1938)ca. 1915–6Oil on
Mohave (Mojave) pottery doll. Artist unknown; acquired in 1912. Now in the Peabody Museum, Harvard
Pueblo Zuni water jar. Artist unknown; late 19th or early 20th century. Now in the Brooklyn Museum
Woman grinds flour, and men use it to make beer in a breweryHerbert M. Herget (American, 1885-1950)
thebigkelu:Close-up view of a Native American (Hopi) woman and pottery on the Hopi Indian Reservatio
aic-american: Jug, Herculaneum Pottery Co., 1800, Art Institute of Chicago: American ArtGift of Mrs.
Hand-painted ceramic water jar (ollo) of the Acoma Pueblo people, New Mexico, USA. Artist unknown;
Sichomovi (Hopi) hand-painted ceramic bowl. Artist unknown; ca. 1900. From Arizona; now in the Hon
Acoma Pueblo painted jar. Artist unknown; ca. 1890-1920. Now in the Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ.
Storage jar (olla) of the Acoma Pueblo people, New Mexico. Artist unknown; ca. 1890-1910. Now in t
Painted pot depicting horned serpents and birds, of the Mogollon culture, southwestern United States
WILLIAM ROBINSON LEIGHZuni Pottery MakerOil on Canvas25″ x 30.25″
William Merritt Chase (American; 1849–1916)Portrait of Dora WheelerOil on canvas, 1882–83 The Clevel
Hopi ceramic canteen decorated with Pahlhikmana, the Water Maiden. Artist unknown; late 1800s. Now
Pottery of the Mangbetu people, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Now in the American Museum of Nat
Portrait of Dora WheelerWilliam Merritt Chase (American; 1849–1916)1882–83Oil on canvasT
Jarrón diseñado por Samuel Alcock para la Hill Pottery Company, 1861-67.
This bowl by Native American artist Maria Martinez and her husband Julian Martinez came to the
thunderstruck9: Emil Carlsen (American, 1853-1932), Still Life with Pottery Jars, 1903. Oil on canva
Large Cochiti Pottery Storage Jar, ca 1860,Monumental scale and of globular form painted with four l
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