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Hopi Canteen by Nampeyo, c.1910 new

An exceptional example of a Hopi canteen by Nampeyo (1858-1942), the matriarch of modern Pueblo pottery. This piece takes the spherical form of a traditional Pueblo canteen. The designs are elegant original compositions in Nampeyo's Sikyatki Revival style, combining elements taken from the Pre-Colonial tradition of pottery making at Hopi. The design elements include tadpole motifs common in Hopi religious imagery. This piece measures 8 1/2" long by 9 1/4" wide by 7 1/4" thick. It is in excellent original condition. Includes a museum quality stand custom made for the piece. A definitive example by a master artist.

JA1 -- $5850



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