- Maria Martinez Pueblo Pottery For Sale - Medicine Man Gallery
Discover the iconic artistry of Maria Martinez's Pueblo pottery at Medicine Man Gallery Featuring exquisite pieces also by Popovi Da Tony Da, immerse yourself in a collection where ancient tradition and innovative design converge, offering unique, collectible art for sale
- Native American, Modern, Early Western Art - Medicine Man Gallery
Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery: experts in Antique Native American Western Art, showcasing Maynard Dixon, Taos Founders, notable potters, vast collections of Navajo textiles, Pueblo pottery, jewelry, Kachinas, works by artists like Ed Mell, Howard Post, more
- Signatures - Medicine Man Gallery
Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery: experts in Antique Native American Western Art, showcasing Maynard Dixon, Taos Founders, notable potters, vast collections of Navajo textiles, Pueblo pottery, jewelry, Kachinas, works by artists like Ed Mell, Howard Post, more
- Collection - Maria Martinez Pottery
Maria Martinez of San Ildefonso pueblo has been synonymous with quality pottery for nearly one hundred years Her artistic sensibility allowed her to create artworks that are considered to be some of the finest ceramics produced during the 20 th century
- Pueblo Pottery Artist Signature Identification - Medicine Man Gallery
Pueblo Pottery Artist Signature Identification Organized alphabetically based on the signature This page is currently a work in progress Please check back, as we are adding more signatures every day
- Maria and Julian Martinez Polychrome Pottery - Medicine Man Gallery
When you hear the name Maria Martinez, one automatically envisions the wonderful black on black pottery for which she and her husband Julian became famous For the serious Maria collector however, the rarest and most desirable of all Maria’s work are her polychrome pots
- San Ildefonso HIstoric Pottery - Medicine Man Gallery
San Ildefonso Pueblo pottery is most commonly characterized by the iconic black-on-black pottery style pioneered in the 1920s by potter Maria Martinez (1887-1980) and her husband, Julian Martinez (1879-1943)
- Maria Martinez (1887-1980) Biography - Medicine Man Gallery
Since her death in 1980, the pottery of Maria and her family has become increasingly more collectible and difficult to find J Mark Sublette, Medicine Man Gallery continually searches the country for fine examples of her work
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