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SUSANA AGUILAR (1876-1947) SANTA CLARA PUEBLO FEATHER DESIGN BLK/BLK POTTERY For Sale


SUSANA AGUILAR (1876-1947) SANTA CLARA PUEBLO FEATHER DESIGN BLK/BLK POTTERY
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SUSANA AGUILAR (1876-1947) SANTA CLARA PUEBLO FEATHER DESIGN BLK/BLK POTTERY:
$588.79

The collection where it was found was highly curated with the nicest pieces of the era as well as older interesting and quality earlier pieces. All of this collection was acquired directly from the makers or from notable galleries in Santa Fe and Scottsdale.Susana Martinez Aguilar was the wife of Ignacio Aguilar (1872-1945). She began making pottery in the 1890’s and later taught her daughter-in-law Rosalie Aguilar how to make pottery. She had been making more traditional utilitarian San Ildefonso pottery, as can be seen in the photograph to the above right. However, she began making black-on-black, polychrome and red-on-red style pottery in the 1920’s. In 1925 she began to sign her pottery. Jonathan Batkin wrote of her pottery, “Susana was a skilled potter whose work has been unfairly overlooked by many. Her pots are among the most finely made of the 1920’s and 1930’s.”. While she made the vessels and decorated some of them, most were also painted by her husband and also her son Joe Aguilar.Made of all hand coiled native clay in the traditional way using the classic black on black first discovered at San Ildefonso. Nice one to add to your advanced display or perhaps use it aA FINE GIFT, and it has a LOW PRICE ! a.imagelink {color:#0000FF;} a:hover.imagelink {color:#0000FF;} a:visited.imagelink {color:#800080;} a.imagelink img.saleimage { border: 2px solid #0000FF; } a:visited.imagelink img.saleimage { border: 2px solid #800080; }  
RARE TO FIND EXAMPLE  - please see all additional photos at bottom of page
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SIZE:  It measures approx. 5 5/8 +/- inches in diameter at the widest points and stands approx. 4 1/8  +/- inches tall.

 

 

 

CONDITION:  EXCELLENT  - MINT  PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS BY SCROLLING DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE.

 



SIGNATURES/MARKINGS: It is marked/signed as shown in the photos and reads, " SUSANA ". 

COMMENTS:  The collection where it was found was highly curated with the nicest pieces of the era as well as older interesting and quality earlier pieces.  All this collection was acquired directly from the makers or from notable galleries in Santa Fe and Scottsdale.
Susana Martinez Aguilar was the wife of Ignacio Aguilar (1872-1945). She began making pottery in the 1890’s and later taught her daughter-in-law Rosalie Aguilar how to make pottery. She had been making more traditional utilitarian San Ildefonso pottery, as can be seen in the photograph to the above right. However, she began making black-on-black, polychrome and red-on-red style pottery in the 1920’s. In 1925 she began to sign her pottery. Jonathan Batkin wrote of her pottery, “Susana was a skilled potter whose work has been unfairly overlooked by many. Her pots are among the most finely made of the 1920’s and 1930’s.”. While she made the vessels and decorated some of them, most were also painted by her husband and also her son Joe Aguilar.Made of all hand coiled native clay in the traditional way using the classic black on black first discovered at San Ildefonso.   Nice one to add to your advanced display or perhaps use it a
A FINE GIFT, and it has a LOW PRICE !
  
 
 
 
 
 

 


 






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A Traveling Exhibition from Russell Etling Company (c) 2011