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The legacy of Maria Poveka Martinez / by Richard L. Spivey ; photography by Herbert Lotz.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks E 99 .S213 M3785 2003
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Spivey, Richard L.
Contributor:
Martínez, María Montoya.
Lotz, Herb.
Spivey, Richard L.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Martínez, María Montoya.
Tewa women potters--New Mexico--San Ildefonso Pueblo--Biography.
Tewa women potters.
Tewa pottery--New Mexico--San Ildefonso Pueblo.
Tewa pottery.
New Mexico--San Ildefonso Pueblo.
Genre:
Biography.
Biographies.
Physical Description:
xvi, 208 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 33 cm
Place of Publication:
Santa Fe, N.M. : Museum of New Mexico Press, ©2003.
Summary:
"The ceramicist Maria Poveka Martinez (1887-1980), known to the world as "Maria," continues, more than two decades after her death, to be the most famous and recognizable Native American artist ever known. The Legacy of Maria Poveka Martinez is Richard L. Spivey's tribute to a friendship with a great artist that began with Maria's son Popovi Da and extended to Maria and to many of her family members who joined over the years in the collaborations that brought San Ildefonso ceramic art to the world while reviving its ancient roots for every generation of artist to come." "Two hundred examples of Maria's pottery are reproduced, many heretofore hidden in private collections and museum storage. Among these are nine magnificent storage jars comprising the entirety of the artist's production in this form. The author's long association with the family yields reflections on the artist and her important collaborative relationships with Julian Martinez, their son Popovi Da, and daughter-in-law Santana Martinez. The artistic achievements of Maria and Julian's descendants document significant developments in Pueblo ceramics at San Ildefonso. Many of grandson Tony Da's works are assembled for the first time."--Jacket.
Contents:
Foreword / Duane Anderson
Collector's note / Dennis Lyon
San Ildefonso
Maria and Julian
Maria, Santana, and their descendents
Maria and Popovi
Tony Da
Signatures
Honors and awards
Maria on Maria
Notes:
"Some material herein was originally published in an altered form in the book "Maria"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 198-201) and index.
Local Notes:
The Indians of North America Complementary Collection.
The Balch Ethnic Studies Collection.
Other Format:
Online version: Spivey, Richard L. Legacy of Maria Poveka Martinez.
ISBN:
0890134197
9780890134191
0890134200
9780890134207
OCLC:
50851630

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