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Olla (Water Jar)

Creator Name

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Margaret Tafoya

Cultural Context

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Native American; American; Kha’p’o Owinge; Indigenous

Date

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Creation: 20th century

About the Work

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Considered a matriarch of modern Pueblo Pottery, Margaret Tafoya drew on the ceramic style of her mother, Sara Fina Tafoya, as well as the historical pottery of Santa Clara (Kah’p’oo Owinge) and surrounding pueblos. Particularly, Tafoya continued her mother’s innovations in carving designs, and incorporated the technique of producing black-slipped and black-painted pottery developed in San Ildefonso Pueblo. This olla, or water jar, includes a carved depiction of what is likely Avanyu, a Tewa water serpent. Tafoya frequently depicted Avanyu on her pots. According to Tafoya’s daughter, Toni Roller – as quoted in the book Spoken Through Clay – “The water design is very important to put on pots to honor that serpent,” who “represents life.”

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Title

Olla (Water Jar)

Creator

Margaret Tafoya, Native American, Kah'p'oo Owinge (Santa Clara Pueblo), Kah'p'oo Owinge (Santa Clara Pueblo), 1904–2001, Artist

Worktype

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Water jar; Pottery
Vessel

Cultural Context

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Native American; American; Kha’p’o Owinge; Indigenous

Material

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Overall: Ceramic, Ceramic glaze
Clay

Dimensions

5 x 5 in. (12.7 x 12/7 cm)

Technique

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Pottery technique

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Date

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Creation: 20th century
ca. 1940–1970

Provenance

Gift of Graham and Megan Marks in memory of Barbara and Fred Marks, Dec 31, 2013

Style Period

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Rights

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Creative Commons Attribution
Creative Commons-BY

Inscription

On bottom: Inscribed Margaret Tafoya , old sticky white label

Location

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Subjects

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Descriptive Topic: Snake, Awanyu

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Curationist Contributors

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Reina Gattuso; Jessica Gengler

All Works in Curationist’s archives can be reproduced and used freely. How to attribute this Work:

Margaret Tafoya, Olla (Water Jar), circa 1940-1970. Brooklyn Museum. This jar is an example of legendary Santa Clara Pueblo (Kah’p’oo Owinge) artist Margaret Tafoya’s black-on-black designs. Creative Commons Attribution.

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