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Artist/Maker
Blue Corn
(Native American [San Ildefonso Pueblo], 1921 - 1999)
Datec. 1965-1999
MediumTerracotta with paint
DimensionsOverall: 8 1/8 × 14 1/4 × 14 1/4 in. (20.6 × 36.2 × 36.2 cm)
Credit LineGift of Juli and Gil Towell, Class of 1950, P1983
Object number2018.3.1
On view
DescriptionBlue Corn became famous for reviving San Ildefonso polychrome ware after it had virtually disappeared after the popularity of Maria Martinez’s blackware, although she produced blackware and redware as well. She is known for her finely polished slips and experimentation with clays and color, producing cream polychrome such as this vessel.
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Provenance
2018: Hamilton College (Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art), by gift of Juli Towell;
1992 - 2018: Juli Towell, by purchase from Adobe East, Millburn, NJ.
1992 - 2018: Juli Towell, by purchase from Adobe East, Millburn, NJ.
Markings
Labels: small white rectangular adhesive label with "P 736" written in black ink on pot bottom; small white circular adhesive label with "92 / -3" written in black ink on pot bottom.
Signature
Signed "Blue Corn" incised in pot bottom.
Inscribed
"San Ildefonso / Pueblo / [illeg.]" incised in pot bottom.
Maria Poveka Martinez
Date: c. 1925-43
Medium: San Ildefonso black-on-black terracotta
Object number: 2018.3.4
Unknown artist, Chinese
Date: c. 960-1279
Medium: Ceramic with black glaze
Object number: 2016.6.2
Date: early 19th century
Medium: Gouache and gold over white ground on paper
Object number: 1986.26
Totoya Hokkei
Date: 19th century
Medium: Color woodblock print on paper
Object number: 1985.42