- Artist:
- Hyde, Doug
- Title:
- Southwest potter
- Description:
- A sculpture of a Pueblo woman dressed in the traditional one-shoulder dress, or manta. She is sitting and holding a ceramic jar.
- Subjects:
- Nez Perce (culture or style) Assiniboin Ojibwa (culture or style)
- Source:
- Zarrow Collection, Oklahoma State University Archives
- Source Identifier:
- jmz.S57
- Size:
- sculpture: 7 3/4 in. height x 7 1/2 in. width x 5 in. diameter
- Media:
- Bronze (metal)
- Signature:
- D. Hyde. (stick figure horse) (printed at the base under the right elbow)
- Condition:
- undamaged
- Provenance:
- Purchased by Jack and Maxine Zarrow from the Gilcrease Museum Association in support of the annual Rendezvous exhibition, 1990.
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Southwest potter", The Maxine & Jack Zarrow Collection, Oklahoma State University Archives
- Reference Link:
- https://zarrow.library.okstate.edu/_site/items/jmz.s57.html
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