SKU: 140211-04

Santo Domingo Pueblo Olla Pottery By Robert Aguilar

$580.00

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Late 20th Century

13.25" H x 11.5" D

Hand Coiled Clay Pottery in Mustard Yellow with a Terra Cotta Base and a Black Geometric Painted Design

In Very Good Condition

Robert Aguilar is a contemporary Native American potter from Santo Domingo Pueblo (also known as Kewa Pueblo) in New Mexico. Born in 1968, he has been actively creating pottery since the 1970s and continues the Aguilar family tradition of hand-coiled ceramics.  He is the nephew of renowned potter Rafaelita Aguilar, who specializes in large blackware vessels.  Many of his ollas (water jars or storage vessels) use natural clays and mineral paints, with hand-coiled construction, stone polishing, and pit-firing. Common motifs include geometric patterns, deer, flowers, and other symbolic designs typical of Pueblo pottery. Pieces are frequently signed "Robert Aguilar SDP" (Santo Domingo Pueblo) on the base.

Condition: Very Good

Tribe: Kewa - (Santo Domingo)

Year Range: 1975 - 2000

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 13.25 in11.5 in

Category: Pottery Bowls and Jars Post 1940

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