Nampeyo, Darlene – Corn Maiden Clay Figure (1990s)

2.5"w x 7"h

$ 300.00

This is a clay corn maiden figure by Darlene Nampeyo James.  She is a great-great-granddaughter of noted potter Nampeyo of Hano as a descendant through her eldest daughter Annie and Annie’s eldest daughter Rachel. Darlene’s mother is Ruth James, a sister of Dextra Quotskuyva, Eleanor Lucas, and Priscilla Namingha.  She learned to make pottery from her aunts, Dextra and Priscilla.  Her pottery is more traditional in style and she continues to use Hopi clay for her pottery and paint with bee-weed for the black.  This figure is part of the base and has a creative tablita on her head. There is a rainbow painted with red, white, and mauve colored clay.  There is a corn stalk on the body of the Corn Maiden.  It was traditionally fired to create slight blushes on the surface.  The bow is signed on the bottom in the clay, “Darlene Nampeyo” with an ear of corn to denote the Corn Clan.  It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair.

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