Gutierrez, Lois – Polychrome Water Jar with Six Comanche Dancers (2000)

9"w x 10.75"h

$ 2,400.00

This is a traditional complex polychrome water jar by Lois Gutierrez.  She is one of the few potters who continues to create polychrome pottery at Santa Clara.  Polychrome, or more than three different colors of clay slips, are all painted onto the surface of the vessel before it is fired. This is a water jar shape with a round shoulder and an elongated neck.  The jar depicts the Comanche Dance.  There are six dancers encircling the jar.  They alternate male and female.  They are each tightly painted.  This piece is amazing in detail on the figures, the motion, and the number of colors. There are at least NINE different colors of clay on this jar.  Did you know that Lois collects each of the different clays from around Santa Clara Pueblo in order to create these colorations?   The jar was traditionally fired.  It is signed on the bottom, “Lois 2000”.  It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair.