Da, Tony – Red Jar with Flower Designs and Three Turquoise (1971-2)

4.25"w x 3.5"h

$ 8,400.00

This is a creative jar by Tony Da.  The jar is coil-built, stone polished, etched, and traditionally fired red. The turquoise was added after the firing. The jar is one of a series he made in 1971-2 after his father, Popovi Da passed away.  They are the first variation from the more “classic” designs of 1967-71.  What makes these special is that you can see that the shape is different with the sharp shoulder and short neck.  More importantly, the designs on these pieces are more unusual, with stylized imagery.  This jar has three flowering plants with a turquoise at the base.  Separating them are rain clouds that descend down from the rim.  The designs are tightly etched and the jar highly polished.  The designs are an integral part of these pieces as Tony can be seen experimenting with the creations of his own design, expanding from just the classic San Ildefonso and Mimbres imagery seen in his earlier work.  There is also a conceptual connection in these designs to the polychrome pottery from the 1880s-1920, when plant and geometric imagery dominated the surfaces.  Tony etched all of his designs before the piece was fired, to create tighter lines in the clay.  The piece is signed on the bottom in the clay, “DA”.  It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair.  This is certainly a rarity and transitional piece of Tony’s, reflecting his continued impact on Pueblo pottery.  Tony Da’s pottery remains an important addition to any collection!

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