Garcia, Felicita Montoya -Incised Potsuwi’i Style Bowl (1960’s)

4.5"w x 2"h

$ 175.00

Felicita Garcia was a daughter of noted San Juan potter Tomasita Montoya.  She learned to make pottery from her mother and created extraordinary vessels in the revival styles.  She was not a prolific potter but each piece was coil built and traditionally fired.  This bowl is polished red on the top and bottom.  The center band is fully incised in two rows. There is a rainbow band over a row of rainbow designs.  Note the precision and symmetry of the lines.  She used a micaceous slip in the incised areas to give the jar a contrast of “sparkle” with the matte.  This style was part of the revival in the 1930s and inspired by the Potsuwi’i potter of the 1450-1500 era.  The bowl is signed on the bottom in the clay, “Felicita Garcia”.  It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair.

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