Ortiz, Virgil – Bear Storyteller with One Cub (1992)
$ 1,200.00
Virgil Ortiz is known for his innovative style of Cochiti pottery, inspired by the Monos figures made at the pueblo in the 1880s. When Virgil first started making figurative pieces in clay, he made bear storytellers, much like the ones made by his mother, Seferina. This bear is made from native clay, slipped white, and painted with wild spinach (black) and red clay. The bear has a charming face and one bear cub on its back. This piece is a great view into the origins of this important contemporary Native artist. It is signed, “Virgil Ortiz”. The bear is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair.
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Virgil Ortiz is known for his innovative style of Cochiti pottery, inspired by the Monos figures made at the pueblo in the 1880s. When Virgil first started making figurative pieces in clay, he made bear storytellers, much like the ones made by his mother, Seferina. This bear is made from native clay, slipped white, and painted with wild spinach (black) and red clay. The bear has a charming face, as do the two cubs. This piece is a great view into the origins of this important contemporary Native artist. It is signed, “Virgil Ortiz”. The bear is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair.