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Avian effigy
Native American, Mogollon
Prehistoric, Tularosa Phase
1000–1175
Object Place: Quemado and Reserve area, New Mexico (West Central), United States, Southwest
Medium/Technique
Earthenware with slip paint
Dimensions
25.4 x 19.05 x 15.87 cm (10 x 7 1/2 x 6 1/4 in.)
Credit Line
Museum purchase with funds donated by a friend of the Department of American Decorative Arts and Sculpture and Harriet Otis Cruft Fund
Accession Number1989.316
CollectionsAmericas
ClassificationsCeramics – Pottery – Earthenware
DescriptionCibola White ware, Gallup Black-on-white style. Features of this piece include: round bird-body, hooked-beak head, knob-like horns, small tail pronation, four webbed feet and one remaining knob on back. Circles, filled with vertical stitched lines decorate the wing and chest area. A circular design element is repeated with hatched shapes, and solid black lines repeat the form of head, beak, feet, and tail.
ProvenanceExcavated at Antler site, Young, AZ, by Claire Demaray, owner of the property. Private collection, Young, AZ [see note]; sold by this private collection to Hurst Gallery, Cambridge, MA; 1989, sold by Hurst Gallery to the MFA. (Accession Date: September 27, 1989)
NOTE: See "The Ancient Southwest" (exh. cat., Hurst Gallery, May 12 - July 31, 1989), cat. no. 88.
NOTE: See "The Ancient Southwest" (exh. cat., Hurst Gallery, May 12 - July 31, 1989), cat. no. 88.