Pueblo Women Making Pottery by Coze and Model, 1950

$90.00

Photograph

5 in high x 7 in wide; 12.70 cm high x 17.78 cm wide

Provenance: Arizona trade

This photograph by Coze and Model depicts two Pueblo women seated outdoors while working on pottery vessels. The figures are shown on a rocky slope, with one woman shaping or decorating a vessel and the other working beside a larger pottery form. The composition places the activity within a natural setting rather than an interior or studio arrangement.

The image focuses on pottery making as a shared process, with the vessels, hands, and seated postures central to the scene. The surrounding rocks, trees, and open ground give the photograph a clear sense of place in the Southwest. As a mid-20th-century Pueblo photograph, the work records craft, daily labor, and material culture through a direct documentary image.

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Photograph

5 in high x 7 in wide; 12.70 cm high x 17.78 cm wide

Provenance: Arizona trade

This photograph by Coze and Model depicts two Pueblo women seated outdoors while working on pottery vessels. The figures are shown on a rocky slope, with one woman shaping or decorating a vessel and the other working beside a larger pottery form. The composition places the activity within a natural setting rather than an interior or studio arrangement.

The image focuses on pottery making as a shared process, with the vessels, hands, and seated postures central to the scene. The surrounding rocks, trees, and open ground give the photograph a clear sense of place in the Southwest. As a mid-20th-century Pueblo photograph, the work records craft, daily labor, and material culture through a direct documentary image.

We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand.

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