Detail View: C. Szwedzicki: The North American Indian Works: Storage Jar

Work Record ID: 
122
Reproduction Record ID: 
122
Work Class: 
depictions
Work Type: 
print
Title: 
Pueblo Indian Pottery; 50 reproductions in color from specimens in the famous collection of the Indian arts fund
Title Type: 
collective title
Title: 
Storage Jar
Title Type: 
constructed title
Measurements: 
7.45 x 8.85 in (18.92 x 22.48 cm) on sheet 11.00 x 14.15 in (27.94 x 35.94 cm)
Measurement Type: 
dimensions
Material: 
paper (fiber product)
Material Type: 
support
Technique: 
photogravure (process)
Creator: 
Unknown
Creator Nationality: 
Santo Domingo
Creator Role: 
ceramicist
Date: 
1933-1936
Location: 
Santo Domingo Pueblo (N.M.)
Repository: 
Archives and Rare Books Library, University Libraries, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
Repository Type: 
current repository
ID Number: 
ARB RB Oversize E98.P8 C5 Vol. 1
ID Number Type: 
call number
ID Number: 
39
ID Number Type: 
plate number
Style Period: 
Indian art--North America
Style Period: 
Pueblo (Native American style)
Culture: 
Native American
Culture: 
Santo Domingo
Subject: 
Swastika
Subject: 
Leaves
Subject: 
Decoration and ornament--Plant forms
Subject: 
Decoration and ornament--Sky forms
Subject: 
Rain and rainfall
Subject: 
Rainbird (Mythical animal)
Subject: 
Polychrome pottery
Subject: 
New Mexico--Antiquities
Subject: 
Storage jars
Subject: 
Cordage (Hide)
Subject: 
Spirit path (Pottery)
Subject: 
Santo Domingo Indians--Antiquities
Subject: 
Santo Domingo pottery
Related Work: 
Chapman, Kenneth Milton, 1875-1968. Pueblo Indian Pottery; 50 reproductions in color from specimens in the famous collection of the Indian arts fund, with introduction and notes by Kenneth M. Chapman. Nice (France): C. Szwedzicki, [1933-1936]
Description: 
Original object in the collections of: School of American Research (Santa Fe, N.M.). Indian Arts Research Center.
Description: 
From: Pueblo Pottery. Vol. 1, p. 21: Antique storage jar, the neck reinforced with a rawhide thong. The two volutes are attached to vertical lines bounding a "path of the spirit" which extends throughout the decorated zone. The device is present, but not visible in the other specimens shown from Santo Domingo. Rain from the four cardinal directions is used in a swastika-like design within two of the volutes. Diameter, 17 in, 43 cm. Map references: Santo Domingo Pueblo (N.M.) Note: The India
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