SKU: 5224-1569

Mata Ortiz Mexico Frog Jar Pottery By Nena Quezada

$570.00

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Late 20th Century  

5.625" H x 10.875" L x 4.5" W

Hand Built Frog Shaped Jar with Casas Grande Revival Style and Painted Black and Deep Terracotta Colors in a Geometric Design with Outstretched Legs, Arms and Facial Features with a Round Opening

In Very Good Condition

Nena Quezada (born Maria Elena Quezada de Lujan) is an influential second-generation potter from the famous village of Mata Ortiz in Chihuahua, Mexico. As the eldest daughter of Juan Quezada—the man credited with reviving the ancient Paquimé (Casas Grandes) pottery style—she was one of the first to learn these rediscovered techniques directly from him.

Condition: Very Good

Tribe: Casas Grande

Year Range: 1975 - 2000

Region: Mexico - Central and South America

Dimensions: 5.63 in10.88 in4.5 in

Category: Pottery - Mata Ortiz - Mexico

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