Item# 739B - Acoma Woman with Bowl by Eva Concho

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Item# 739B - Acoma Woman with Bowl by Eva Concho

$137.95
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Acoma made woman with a bowl. The artist has created a woman in a decorative dress setting down and holding a painted bowl in her hands. She has her hair tied back into buns on both sides of her head with painted hair pieces holding in place. The artist has included painted lizards to each side. She wears a belt around her waist and the paint is light. Other than that the paint is in good condition.

The piece measures approximately 4 1/4” tall by 2 1/2” across her elbows. The woman is solid ceramic clay and is fairly heavy weighing over 8 ounces. It’s signed by the artist on the bottom E.Concho - Acoma - 1st Made. Being the first made has to give the piece provenance! $137.95

"Eva G. Concho (signs E. Concho, Acoma N.M. ), Acoma, active ca 1994 present, Mimbres Revival Black on white, fine line, traditional and ceramic polychrome, jars, bowls, and seed pots. Born March 28, 1966. Daughter of Floyd and Angela Concho. Favorite designs are Mimbres animals, lizards, bugs, clods, lighting, rain. (Source: Schaaf; Southern Pueblo Pottery 2,000 Artist Biographies)