-40%
Acoma Pottery by Lucy M. Lewis; Fine Line Seed Jar c. 1970 2" x 2 3/8"d
$ 266.64
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Offered byAntique American Indian Art,
llc
--- AAIA---
Lucy Lewis Pottery
Acoma Pueblo, NM
Fine Line Painting - Seed Jar Form
c. 1970
2" x 2 3/8"d
The fine line design is one of this Masters signature motifs.
In Overall EXCELLENT Condition
With only a tiny amount of spalling (there are two tiny pits on top, which is common to most all traditional Acoma pottery)
110309-02
---
Lucy Martin Lewis (1890/8–March 12, 1992)
was a Native American potter from Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico. She is known for her decorative pottery made using traditional techniques. Next to Maria Martinez of San Ildefonso Pueblo, Lucy was one of the most famous Southwest potters.
She started making pottery at the age of eight, learning the traditional methods from her great aunt, Helice Vallo. Lewis's pottery is formed by hand using coils of gray clay. After a pot is shaped and dried, she would apply a white slip. Without the slip the mineral paints wouldn't stick to the pot. Then the design was applied using mineral paints and a brush made from the chewed ends of a yucca leaf. On a day when the weather was right, she would fire a small number of finished pieces. Results were rarely 100% with some pieces ending up cracked and the background on others would be gray instead of white (which could sometimes be fixed by refiring), but a few would come out wonderful.
Her designs were inspired by Anasazi and Mimbres culture potsherds found on Acoma Pueblo property. Her designs included star patterns, flowers, parrots, rainbows, lightning patterns and the "deer and heart line" design of the Zuni (which they gave her permission to use). Her decorations were often colorful, consisting of black, brown, yellow and orange designs on a polished white slip.
Lucy never learned to speak English. She began her career in the 1920s and was known by the 1940s. She started signing her pots around 1950, about the time she started entering them in competitions. Her work immediately took several first prize awards and over the years she regularly won blue ribbons and certificates. In 1983 she received the Governor of New Mexico's award for "Outstanding Personal Contribution to the Art of the State". She was also given the Woman of Achievement award from Northwood Institute in Houston, Texas. In the last year of her life Lucy was awarded the Gold Medal from the American Craft Council and the College Art Association gave her their Gold Medal. Her final art show was the 1991 Santa Fe (SWAIA) Indian Market. She made pottery almost until the day she died.
Lucy had nine children: two sons and seven daughters. Seven of her children became highly regarded potters in their own right including: Ivan Lewis, Ann Lewis Hansen, Andrew Lewis, Emma Lewis Mitchell, Mary Lewis Garcia, Dolores Lewis Garcia and Carmel Lewis Haskaya. At the time of her death, Lucy had 41 grandchildren and 46 great-grandchildren.
190429-01
Welcome to Matt Wood's Antique American Indian Art, llc (AAIA) eBay Listings
As the nation’s leading gallery of Antique North American Indian Art and Artifacts, we invite you to consider the beautiful art and artifacts that we list on eBay with full confidence in the authenticity and legality of the item, in the accuracy of the listing, and in the professionalism that we demonstrate in processing each transaction.
In business for over 45 years, Matt Wood and Len Wood are founding members of ATADA (Antique Tribal Arts and Dealers Association), and we provide you, the collector, a unique opportunity to buy directly from our gallery inventory via eBay. We offer Certificates of Authenticity, a 7-day home inspection period allowing returns for full refunds (less shipping/insurance costs), and a lifetime trade-back policy (call for details). We are confident that you will be pleased with the value, service and peace-of-mind that our gallery can offer you. Thank you for looking!
SHIPMENT
We package all items for shipment in the utmost professional manner, and all shipments are fully insured. Please read our Store Policies for all of our shipping information.
PLEASE FOLLOW US on eBay
-
If you hit the FOLLOW THIS SELLER link on the top right of this listing under the Seller Information button, you will be able to get the early notices of our new additions and sales. We will be adding lots of quality Antique American Indian Art over the next few months.