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Object Number 2004.24.18128
Display Title Diagram of design arrangements on Zuni jars
Descriptions
Object Description Diagram of design arrangements on Zuni jars. New Mexico. Pottery. Acc. No. 46-54. Cf. Ruth Bunzel, The Pueblo Potter, pl. II. Photo: F.B. Pleasants
Keywords
  • Household
  • Ethnographic
  • Design
Subject
  • Potter
  • Jar
  • Design
  • Zuni
  • Diagram
  • Pattern
  • Pot
Department Photographic
Date 1875
Artist Frederick Rhodes Pleasants
Culture
  • Zuñi
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / New Mexico
Dimensions Overall: 7.62 x 10.16 cm (3 x 4 in.)

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