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Ad Code: 4
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from Auction House Records. Rounded form, decorated overall with a highly polished sienna slip Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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| Tony Da descended from a most talented family of potters at San Ildefonso Pueblo. His father, Popovi Da, was one of the first pueblo potters to break with tradition and create something other than black-on-black pottery. Likewise, his grandparents, Maria and Julian Martinez, were even more ahead of their time when, in the early 1900s, they broke with tradition when they created the now-famous black-on-black pottery, breaking away at that time from the polychrome wares that were tradi (showing 500 of 4797 characters). |
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