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Acoma Pueblo jar, c.1890 (earthenware with polychrome slip painting)

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HST168987
Image title
Acoma Pueblo jar, c.1890 (earthenware with polychrome slip painting)
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Artist
American School, (19th century) / American
Location
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA
Medium
earthenware with polychrome slip painting
Date
C19th AD
Dimensions
28.6x36.8 cms
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culture descendant of ancient Amazi;

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Photo: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston / Gift of Miss Ima Hogg / Bridgeman Images
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19th century / ceramic / decoration / clay / water jar / geometric design / central new mexico / native american / ceramic / america / pottery / vessel
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Large 8475 × 6900 px 718 × 584 mm 17.2 MB
Medium 1024 × 834 px 87 × 71 mm 961 KB

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