Artist Media Series
Living Artists
Historic
$ 975.00
This is a single candlestick by Maria Martinez and her husband, Julian. Maria made the pottery, and Julian painted the design. This piece has a wide base and elongated “stem”. It was fully polished and then painted with a mountain and cloud designs. It was fired to a silvery-gunmetal coloration. It is signed on the bottom in the clay, “Marie”. It is in good condition with no structural issues, but various light scratches, probably from use. There are no cracks, restoration, or repair.
“Candlestick holders were created in clay at the various Pueblos by at least the 1920s. They were a folk art/functional form that was made for tourists, much like the “cigarette boxes” or ashtrays. Most of the candlestick holders were made to be used. Today, we may dismiss them for their craft and utilitarian form. However, we should also keep in mind the technical skill required to make them. The candlesticks from Santa Clara or San Ildefonso are made from native clay and most are fully polished. They are typically traditionally fired a deep black coloration so that they never discolor from smoke or flame. There is always a risk of traditionally firing something that is solid clay. Since so many candlesticks were used, they have not always remained in the best condition over the years. Finding pieces from the 1920s to the 1970s that have survived intact is a rarity. Today, few potters continue to make them but it is exciting when they continue this uniquely Pueblo variation of a most functional form.” Charles S. King
Maria Martinez Signatures
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