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Late 20th Century
1.25" H X 3.25" D
Hand Coiled from a Local White Clay with 8 Lizards on the Topside Painted in Dark Brown, Terracotta, Green, Grey and Peach Colors and Geometric Design and a Step Cutout Hole
In Very Good Condition
Diane Lewis was born in 1960 into the Yellow Corn Clan at Acoma Pueblo. She comes from a prominent family of potters—her mother was Katherine Lewis, and her sisters (including Marilyn Ray, Carolyn Lewis-Concho, Judy Lewis, and Rebecca Lucario) are also well-known artists in the traditional Acoma style. Diane began making pottery at age 21 and specializes in handmade seed pots and small bowls, often featuring Mimbres-Revival designs (inspired by ancient Mimbres pottery) alongside classic Acoma motifs like fine lines, butterflies, geometric patterns, animals, and fish (she includes a signature fish hallmark).
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Acoma
Year Range:
1975 - 2000
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
1.25 in3.25 in
Category:
Pottery Bowls and Jars Post 1940