Cresencio painted many of their early polychrome pieces, but after he died in 1918, Anna painted her pieces. Domestic Shipping & Insurance $17.00. 16, #4 (1991), Martinez, Maria Black-and-Sienna Gunmetal Jar Maria Poveka, 1964-5, Da, Tony Turtle with Bear Lid (1975-6), Life and Art of Tony Da p. 82, Da, Tony Original Pen & Ink Painting of Maria Martinez, (Subscribe to new additions email for this category. Shipping Policies Shipping will be by insured Priority Mail unless bidder specifies otherwise in which case additional charges may apply. Throughout, John at Antiguavida was courteous and very helpful. Those designs and their influences can often be seen in their work. In this period of the 1920s to about 1940, the potters were unencumbered by tradition and looked beyond the Pueblos for inspiration. Juan Tafoya was a potter from San Ildefonso Pueblo. Before long, the outstanding quality of San Ildefonso pottery became known. 15.30, 17.00 Original Price 17.00 It has the deep carved designs indicative of Juanita's work and other Santa Clara potters..Signed Juanita with middle of name faded from apparent age and wear. Isabel Montoya was Nicolasa Montoyas daughter (the aunt who taught Maria Martinez to make pottery). Photo by T. Harmon Parkhurst. Among her descendants areJD Roybal(painter) andMargaret Lou Roybal-Gutierrez(potter). Tse-Pe, Jennifer Sisneros Red Seedpot with Avanyu, Atencio, Isabel & Gilbert Atencio- Buff-on-Red Bowl with Rain Designs, Roybal, Tonita Gunmetal Bowl with Cloud Designs (1920s), Roybal, Tonita Small Plate with Rain & Cloud Designs (1920s), Roybal, Tonita & Juan Plainware Black Bowl (1930s), Roybal, Tonita Gunmetal 12 Feather Plate (1920s), Sanchez, Russell Bowl with Checkerboard Design and Bear Lid and 105 Inset Coral, Sanchez, Desideria Jar with Bird Wing and Mountain Designs (1930s), Sanchez, Desideria Jar with Feather Designs (1930s), Tse-Pe, Dora Black & Sienna Bowl with Bear Lid and Turquoise (1991), Sanchez, Russell Black Bear with 130 Stone and Coral Heartline, Gutierrez, Geraldine Red Jar with Feather Pattern, Sanchez, Russell Gunmetal Fired Water Jar with Avanyu, Waterfall Neck and Gourd Base, Gutierrez, Kathy Black Water Jar with Avanyu, Gutierrez, Helen Small Bowl with Avanyu (1980s), Gonzales, Cavan 13 Tall Polychrome Jar with Plant Design and Polished Base, Gutierrez, Rose Red Bowl with Spider and Flower Design, Gonzales, Cavan Polychrome Jar with Feather Design and Polished Base, Fender, Erik Large Green-on-Black Jar with Feather Design, Gonzales, Barbara Red Bowl with Etched Owl Faces (1975), Gonzales, Cavan Black Jar with Feather and Geometric Designs, Turquoise and Coral, Martinez, Santana & Adam Long Neck Water Jar with Feather Design (1970s), Martinez, Maria Gunmetal Bowl with Mountain and Cloud Designs Marie + Santana, 1940s, Gonzales, Barbara Red Canteen with Avanyu and Feather Designs (1990s), Tse-Pe & Dora Black & Sienna Bowl with Bear and Silver Lid (1978), Martinez, Maria Plainware Plate Maria Poveka, 1950s, Blue Corn Polychrome Water Jar with 24 Feathers (1970s), Martinez, Maria Plainware Black Bowl Maria Poveka, 1950s, Martinez, Maria Wide Plainware Black Bowl Maria Poveka, 1950s, Tse-Pe & Dora Large Black-and-Sienna Bowl with Heartline Bears & Turquoise (1973), Gonzales, Rose Large Bowl with Carved Avanyu (1950s), Martinez, Maria Large Bowl with Avanyu (Maria + Santana, 1954-6), Sanchez, Russell Polychrome Plate with Flower and Hummingbirds, Sanchez, Russell Long Neck Jar with Bear, Lid and 112 Coral Insets, Gonzales, Tse-Pe Black Polished Jar with Carved Avanyu (1997), Martinez, Maria Jar with Avanyu, Maria + Popovi (1956-9), Sanchez, Russell Red & Black Jar with Avanyu, Bear Lid and Turquoise Insets, Gonzales, Tse-Pe Plate with Bear and Turquoise (1980s), Aguilar, Susana -Bowl with Rain and Cloud Patterns (1930s), Gonzales, Ramona Sanchez Tall Jar with Bird and Bird Wing Designs (1920s), Gonzales, Tse-Pe Black and Sienna Jar with Carved Avanyu (1997), Gonzales, John Plate with Feathers and Avanyu (1998), Sanchez, Russell Polychrome Corn Meal Box, Tse-Pe, Dora Large Black and Sienna Carved Jar with Lid and Turquoise (1990s), Dunlap, Carlos Brown Jar with Feather Design (1970s), Blue Corn Polychrome Water Jar with 24 Feathers and Mountain Designs (1970s), Blue Corn 10.5 Wide Gunmetal Fired Bowl with Cloud and Rain Designs (1970s), Martinez, Pauline Tall Jar with Feather Design, Vigil, Doug & Charlotte Red Bowl with Avanyu (2000), Martinez, Maria Gunmetal Fired Small Bowl (1920s), Marie, Tse-Pe, Dora Black and Sienna Jar with Turquoise (1983), Gonzales, Barbara Black and Sienna Jar with Feather Designs (1983), Blue Corn Black Jar with 24 Feathers (1970s), Martinez, Maria Gunmetal Fired Bowl with Avanyu Design Maria + Popovi (1960), Martinez, Maria 11 Gunmetal Fired Feather Plate Maria + Popovi (1960), Martinez, Anita Black and Sienna Jar with Feather Designs (1970s), Gonzales, Barbara Large Polychrome Bowl with Avanyu, Pottery Shapes, and Inset Stones, Martinez, Marvin & Frances Jar with Feather Pattern, Gonzales, Cavan Polychrome Jar with Feather and Prayer Feather Designs, Dunlap, Cynthia Star Flower Brown Jar with Kiva Step Rim and Plant Designs (1990s), Sanchez, Russell Large Gunmetal Fired Water Jar with Old Style Avanyu & Waterfall Rim, Appleleaf, Martha Fender Long Neck Jar with Feather Design, Aguilar, Susana -Large Bowl with Rain and Plant Designs (1920s), Martinez, Maxamiliana Anna Jar with Rain and Cloud Designs (1920s), Aguilar, Susana -Bowl with Avanyu (1920s), Da, Popovi- Gunmetal Bowl with Feather and Lightning Design (1971), Martinez, Maria Plate with Cloud Designs Maria Popovi (1956-9), Gutierrez, Carol Black Jar with Feather Design, Da, Popovi- Gunmetal Jar with Avanyu (865), Martinez, Adelphia Bowl with Incised Clouds and Lid (1970s), Vigil, Albert & Josephine Red Bowl with Feather Design (1980s), Sanchez, Russell Black and Sienna Water Jar with Fluted Rim and Lid, Dunlap, Carmelita Small Jar with Feather Design (1960s), Martinez, Maria Gunmetal Bowl with Avanyu Maria Popovi 667 (1967), Martinez, Maria Feather Plate Maria + Popovi (1956-9), Lovato, Elizabeth Red Bowl with Lightning & Rain Designs & Turquoise (2008), Sanchez, Russell Polychrome Jar with Avanyu, Lid w/ Bear Paws & 84 Inset Stone, Sanchez, Russell 12 Polychrome Plate with Pueblo Bird, Avanyu, Sun, over 300 Inset Stones, Gutierrez, Kathy Gunmetal Bowl with 32 Feathers, Gutierrez, Kathy Black Water Jar with Mountains and Clouds, Martinez, Maria Jar with Corn and Rain Designs Marie + Julian (1933-4), Martinez, Maria Water Jar with Interlocking Clouds Marie + Julian (1933-4), Roybal, Tonita Large Jar with Cloud Designs (1939), Gonzales, Juanita & Wo-Peen Bowl with Rain and Lightning Designs (1930s), Martinez, Maria Gunmetal Plate with Cloud and Mesa Designs (Maria + Santana, 1954-6), Martinez, Maria Bowl with Bird Wing Designs Marie + Julian (1920s), Sanchez, Russell Large Black and Red Bowl with Bear Lid (1990), Dunlap, Carmelita 10 Tall Jar with Feather Designs (1980s), Pena, Juanita Small Plate with Raincloud Design (1920s), Gonzales, Juanita Red Bowl with Carved Clouds (1950s), Martinez, Maria Gunmetal Plate with Spiraling Plant Design (1920s), Martinez, Maria Gunmetal Jar with Feathers and Clouds Maria Popovi 763 (1963), Martinez, Santana & Adam Gunmetal Feather Plate (1970s), Martinez, Maria Gunmetal Plate with Avanyu Maria Popovi (1966), Naranjo, Florence Aguilar Mini Jar with 36 Feathers (1970s), Vigil, Albert & Josephine Red Jar with Avanyu (1980s), Sanchez, Russell Blue Corn and Bear Lid Gunmetal Jar, Best of Pottery Gallup 2022, Martinez, Maria Gunmetal Plate with Avanyu Maria Popovi (1956-9), Martinez, Maria Gunmetal Bowl with 40 Feathers Maria Popovi 766 (1966), Martinez, Maria Large Jar with Seed Design (1920s), Marie, Martinez, Maria Gunmetal Fired Jar with Avanyu Maria Popovi 561 (1961), Gonzales, Rose Gunmetal Jar with Rain and Cloud Designs (1930s), Roybal, Tonita Bowl with Feather Design (1920s), Roybal, Tonita & Juan 13 Gunmetal Plate with Old Style Avanyu (1920s), Martinez, Santana & Adam Bowl with Rain and Cloud Designs (1980s), Martinez, Maria Large Jar with Rain and Lighting Designs, Marie (1920s), Gonzales, Tse-Pe Plate with Turtle and Turquoise (1990s), Atencio, Isabel Bowl with Bird Wing and Cloud Designs, Roybal, Tonita Black-on-Red Bowl with Mountain and Wind Design (1922-5), Martinez, Maria Red Jar with Interlocking Clouds Maria Popovi 3 70, Blue Corn 13 Plate with Avanyu and Cloud Designs (1970s), Gonzales, Barbara Black and Sienna Canteen with Feather Design (1985), Gonzales, Rose Jar with Rain and Cloud Designs (1960s), Da, Tony Black-and-Sienna Bear with Turquoise and Heartline (1969-79), Martinez, Lupita Jar with Seed Designs (1970s), Tafoya, Juan Large Water Jar with Pueblo Bird and Corn Plants (1984), Tafoya, Juan Bowl with Avanyu and Feather Designs (1988), Gonzales, Rose Red Plate with Rain and Cloud Designs (1930s), Gutierrez, Kathy Red Water Jar with Lightning and Rain Designs, Gutierrez, Geraldine Red Bowl with Feather and Cloud Designs, Martinez, Maria Gunmetal Jar with Seed Design Maria Popovi 962, Martinez, Maria Plainware Gunmetal Bowl Maria Poveka 863, Gutierrez, Geraldine Red Plate with 18 Feathers, Gutierrez, Margaret Lou Plate with 32 Feathers (1980s), Gutierrez, Kathy Black Water Jar with Feather Design, Gonzales, Rose Gunmetal Bowl with Cloud Designs (1960s), Blue Corn Gunmetal Fired Bowl with Cloud Designs (1970s), Blue Corn 14 Polychrome Plate with Carved Avanyu & Insects (1970s), Martinez, Santana & Adam Fully Polished Plainware Bowl (1970s), Gonzales, Cavan Polychrome Water Jar with Butterflies, Flowers and Fluted Rim, Roybal, Tonita Jar with Plant and Rain Designs (1920s), Martinez, Maria Large Jar with Rain and Plant Designs (Maria + Santana, 1954-6), Tse-Pe, Jennifer Sisneros Mini Jar with Flower Design, Martinez, Maria Bowl with Lightning and Rain Designs Marie + Julian (1930s), Martinez, Maria Gunmetal Feather Plate Maria + Popovi, Martinez, Maria Large Open Fully Polished Bowl, Marie + Santana (1950s), Da, Tony Heartline Antelope Gunmetal Plate (1969), Pena, Isabel Red & Tan Carved Plate with Avanyu (1930s), Dunlap, Carmelita 17 Wide Brown Fired Jar with Avanyu and Feathers (1983), Martinez, Maria Jar with Feather and Lightning Designs Marie + Santana (1950s), Martinez, Maria Gunmetal Plate with Feather Pattern (Maria + Santana, 1954-6), Gutierrez, Geraldine Red Jar with Feather and Cloud Designs, Aguilar, Rosalie and Joe Carved Plate with Ram Dancer (1930s), Martinez, Maxamiliana Anna Large Bowl with Feather Designs (1930s), Sanchez, Desideria Large Jar with Rain and Cloud Designs (1920s), Da, Tony Red Jar with Avanyu and Lid (1978-9) (Tony Da book p. 110), Sanchez, Desideria Bowl with Bird Wing Motif (1930s), American Indian Art Magazine Vol. Juanita learned to make pottery from her sister-in-law, Rose Gonzales (1909-1989). San Ildefonso pottery is one of the best-known art forms of the New Mexico Pueblos because of the famous black-on-black pottery which originated there and was revived in the nineteen-twenties. Terasita Martinez. MY GUARANTEE I fully guarantee buyer satisfaction with every piece of Native American pottery I sell. Juanita signed most of her pieces "Juanita Wo'peen" as her husband's Tewa name was "Wo'peen. In recent years the gallery presented a wonderful collection of San Ildefonso polychrome ollas that Steve had collected over the past two decades. Pena, Juanita (San Ildefonso) Pino, Juanita (Zia) Gonzales, Juanita Wo-Peen (San Ildefonso) Tafoya, Juan (San Ildefonso) Toya . Several techniques set the pottery of San Ildefonso and Santa Clara apart from pottery made in other pueblos.The trademark polished black surface is created by rubbing the still-damp clay with a smooth polishing stone.The firing technique used by San Ildefonso and Santa Clara potters is called a reduction firing. Susana Aguilar with her pottery. In 1955, she moved back to San Ildefonso and began seriously focusing on pottery. The bowl is signed on the bottom in the clay, "Juanita". More Native American Art, 839 Paseo de Peralta, Suite M, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501, San Ildefonso Polychrome Jar by Maria and Julian Martinez, c.1915, Large San Ildefonso Blackware Jar by Rose Gonzales, Large San Ildefonso Polychrome Jar, c.1900-1905, San Ildefonso Blackware Bowl by Juanita Gonzalez, San Ildefonso Blackware Bowl by Maria and Santana Martinez, San Ildefonso Blackware Jar by Desideria Sanchez, San Ildefonso Blackware Plate by Rose Gonzales, San Ildefonso Carved Blackware Jar by Rose Gonzales, San Ildefonso Two-Tone Kiva Bowl by Anita Martinez, Maria: The Potter of San Ildefonso by Alice Marriott, Signed by Maria Martinez. Juanita Pena, San Ildefonso, Black jar carved with an avanyu design above the shoulder and a geometric design around the neck Artist: Juanita Pena*Pueblo:San IldefonsoItem Number:zzsi1m509Price: $ 4600Dimensions:9.75 in H by 8.75 in DiaSale Price:$ 2900More Information* Maria Martinez, San Ildefonso, Black bowl with feather ring design Many of these remarkable potters and painters passed away by the late 1940s, and many of their original shapes and designs disappeared from memory. Items in the Price Guide are obtained exclusively from licensors and partners solely for our members research needs. Amazing Spider-man #6 (1963) VG 1st Lizard!! Rose is credited with beginning the carved pottery style at San Ildefonso in the early 1930s. Maria and all four of her sisters made pottery, and some examples of her sisters' pottery can be seen in exhibits. Her early death in 1945 left only a small amount of creative and innovative work that still inspires us with its unique use of varied Native designs from prehistoric to regional influence. Please check back, as we are adding more signatures every day. Turning off personalized advertising opts you out of these sales. Learn more in our Privacy Policy., Help Center, and Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy. 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Rollings, Maria Martinez, Popovi Da, 1880s Zuni Pueblo Pottery, Orville Tsinnie Jewelry, Tohono O'odham Baskets, Beadwork, Navajo Yeibeichei and Teec Nos Pos Weavings, and More. She marriedLouis Wo-Peen Gonzales (1907-1990), a son ofJuan and Philomena Gonzales. She did not make much pottery and, in the 1920s, signed her pottery, Simona M. She had married again in the 1930s, and her last name became Naranjo. ); Adelphia worked with Juanita in the later 1980's and probably provided the clay for this blackware plate. as Juanita Wo-peen Gonzales normally signed her pottery. Great! They had an entirely new process for making pottery, new designs, new information, and a newly developing market for their folk art pottery in places such as Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico. Juanita Pena has been an enigma in San Ildefonso pottery. Juanita Wo-peen Gonzales (1909-1988) learned pottery making from Rose Gonzales, the wife of Robert Gonzales, brother of Juanita's husband Louis. Her aunt, Nicolasa, taught her clay work. San Ildefonso pottery is one of the best-known art forms of the New Mexico Pueblos because of the famous black-on-black pottery which originated there and was revived in the nineteen-twenties. If this item contains incorrect or inappropriate information please, Relevant (10% off), Sale Price 26.10 The close-up picture on copper stand shows a light brown spot which is reflection. Maria Martinez Pottery - San Ildefonso Pueblo Barbara Gonzales Life Span: (1947 to present) . Phone (505) 955-0550Fax (866) [email protected]. The result was amazing originality in the designs and shapes of their pottery. 26.10, 29.00 For more information and pottery by Maria Martinez, Pottery - San Ildefonso Ca. She passed on in 1988. (1898-1933) SAN ILDEFONSO BLACK ON BLACK JAR circa 1925. Permission to reproduce photos and paintings in this online catalog secured by J. This rare plate is 11 inches in diameter and in excellent condition. Cookies and similar technologies are used to improve your experience, to do things like: Without these technologies, things like personalized recommendations, your account preferences, or localisation may not work correctly. The item was delivered very quickly and was well packed, arriving safe and sound. In 1974, she was one of the pueblo potters invited by President and Mrs. Nixon to visit the White House and one of her large pots was displayed at that time at the Smithsonian Institution. Captcha failed to load. This type of data sharing may be considered a sale of information under California privacy laws. Check out the online article, In Search of Juanita Montoya Vigil (1898-1933), for a new look into her pottery. Terms and Conditions Winning Bidder must contact me within 48Hrs. A particularly important festival is the Buffalo Deer Dance, performed on San Ildefonsos feast day. . Her sister, Raymoncita Gonzales, was also a well-known potter. Her work can be found in numerous books, and a variety of photos of her are found in various archives, yet there is almost no printed information on her life or family. Her work is among the most difficult to find, as she signed her pieces for such a short time before her passing in 1934. Turning off personalized advertising opts you out of these sales. Learn more in our Privacy Policy., Help Center, and Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy. Husband : Pena, Antonio Daughter: Pena, Adelita Tony and Juanita Pena gathering clay. Rose Gonzales made the first modern carved pottery with distinctive rounded edges. Her work can be found in numerous books, and a variety of photos of her are found in various archives, yet there is almost no printed information on her life or family. John sent my item FedEx and I received in 2 days!!!!! Etsy Purchase Protection: Their carving style was very similar in style with a cameo, or very shallow carving form of appearance. Juanita Gonzales was originally from Taos Pueblo. It was an exciting time for potters. Barbara traditionally adds spiders to her pottery . Her work is among the most difficult to find, as she signed her pieces for such a short time before her passing in 1934. While Juanita made the vessels, she also did the carving, while Louis painted any designs. 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San Ildefonso Pottery: Large Blackware Jar by Juanita Pena (8" ht x 7.5" d) San Ildefonso Pottery: Redware by Becky Vigil (3.75" ht x 6.5" d) San Ildefonso Redware Pottery 6" x 3 3/4" San Ildefonso Redware Pottery Jar by Albert (nephew of Maria Martinez) & Josephine Vigil 5 1/4" x 3" c.1960s. Search | Courtesy Palace of the Governors Photo Archives (NMHM/DCA), 004032. Add to cart Rare find this item is hard to come by. Rayita Gonzales was a sister of Louis Wo-Peen Gonzales. Tonitas mother was famous for her black-on-red style of pottery, and this was a style that Tonita quickly mastered. Adelphia San Ildefonso New Mexico Native American Redware Clay Bowl Pott. San Ildefonso Pottery. window.mc4wp = window.mc4wp || { There was a problem calculating your shipping. We've sent you an email to confirm your subscription. San Ildefonso Pueblo (1897-1943) Mario Martinez, Yaqui (born 1953) Solomon McCombs, Muscogee Creek (1913-1980) . Looks like you already have an account! Navajo & Pueblo Jewelry | Juanita Gonzales (San Ildefonso, 1909-1988) Blackware Jars. But eventually Barbara began her own pottery style creating etched black, red or duotone pots with inlaid turquoise. Try using a different browser or disabling ad blockers. Navajo & Pueblo Textiles | Isabel Montoya was Nicolasa Montoyas daughter (the aunt who taught Maria Martinez to make pottery). Keep in mind that anyone can view public collectionsthey may also appear in recommendations and other places. Find out more in our Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy. Set where you live, what language you speak, and the currency you use. Etsy uses cookies and similar technologies to give you a better experience, enabling things like: Detailed information can be found in Etsys Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy and our Privacy Policy. Tonitas mother was famous for her black-on-red style of pottery, and this was a style that Tonita quickly mastered. The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. Rose taught Juanita how to make carved blackware and redware. They fell in love and got married in 1933. Information about: in-store pottery-making demonstrations and the traditional process of making pottery Artist: Juanita Gonzales * Pueblo: San Ildefonso Item Number: xxsig9449 Price: $ 995 Dimensions: 11 in L by 11 in W by 1.5 in H Sale Price: $ 725 More Information * Artist: Juanita Gonzales * Pueblo: San Ildefonso Item Number: spsi0d148 1886 Pope Columbia Bicycle Velocipede Poster, 18 GEODES BASEBALL TO ORANGE SIZE RED & RATTLE 24lb, 1974 Vintage Talking Viewmaster Reels - Space 1999, Ultra Force Sky Blue Camo Bdu Pant Size Small, Zippo Lighter Vintage Original Art Deco Collector Rare, Elfquest New Blood Full Set 1-35 + Special Wendy Pini. Later, Dick bought it from us. John at Antiguavida was extremely courteous and helpful. The micaceous clay and the signature originally made me question which Juanita created this fantastic piece of Indian pottery, (The plate is inscribed in block letters " Juanita San Ildefonso.) on: function(evt, cb) { She worked on pottery with her mother and carved most of her pottery. Shipping, Payment & Auction Policies. You've already signed up for some newsletters, but you haven't confirmed your address. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices. San Idelfonso Pottery, Juanita Pena, Native American Pottery, Santa Clara, Handmade pottery $550.00 Only 1 available Pay as low as Klarna . She had been making more traditional utilitarian San Ildefonso pottery, as shown in the photograph to the above right. She was the step-mother ofBlue Corn&Lorenzo Gonzales and Rose Gonzales mother-in-law,whom she taught to make pottery. Simona Pena Montoya Naranjo (1902-82) was the daughter of Juan and Isabelita Pena. I can highly recommend Antiguavida. However, the pottery created by Juanita and Tony was outstanding in both form and design. Juanita was related toMartina Vigil Montoya (1856-1916) & Florentino Montoya (1858-1918)(who were known for their polychrome pottery). Default or No Pays will receive negative feedback. After 1920 and the advent of black-on-black pottery, Tonita invented the red-on-red technique with the white outlines. This item ships free to the US. Photo by T. Harmon Parkhurst, Courtesy Palace of the Governors Photo Archives (NMHM/DCA), 004032. Award winning San Ildefonso Pueblo artist Adelphia Martinez (1935- ) is known for pottery, especially black-on-black and redware bowls, jars, and plates. Rose Gonzales (San Juan), Rosalie Aguilar (Picuris), and Juanita Gonzales(Taos) were among the first potters to begin carving into the clay to create their designs instead of painting imagery on the surface. Please. Those designs and their influences can often be seen in their work. But for this next generation, the innovation and experimentation of their parents and grandparents would now be viewed as the traditions of the past. In 1925 she began to sign her pottery. The bowls by her feet are a distinctive early style of white-on-red ware. listeners: [], 1925) and Albert Vigil (b. A nice piece of San Ildefonso pottery that has been signed by "Juanita". Tonita began making pottery in 1909. She learned to make pottery from her mother-in-law Susana, who was a very accomplished potter. Thanks for the quick shipping! San Ildefonso pueblo is located north of Santa Fe along the Rio Grande near Bandelier National Monument. She is a Taos Native and married Louis "Wo-peen" Gonzales a San Ildefonso Native. 1920) and Maria Susanita (b. After she finished high school she was working at a hospital where she met Louis Gonzales. She also experimented with micaceous clay and sgraffito designs. JUANITA VIGIL? } Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Maria Martinez Pottery - San Ildefonso Pueblo Juanita Vigil Life Span: (1898 to 1933) Husband : Vigil, Romando Father: Montoya, Tomas Mother: Pena, Reyes Son: Vigil, Albert Son: Vigil, Tom Daughter: Dunlap, Carmelita Sibling: Martinez, Poveka Maria Sibling: Montoya, Clara Sibling: Martinez, Anna Maximiliana Sibling: Montoya, Desideria Will definitely buy from John again!!!! She was married toCresencio Martinez(1879-1918).
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