NAMPEYO and HER POTTERY(English, Paperback, The University of Arizona Press)

NAMPEYO and HER POTTERY(English, Paperback, The University of Arizona Press)

  • The University of Arizona Press
Publisher:University of Arizona PressISBN 13: 9780816523214ISBN 10: 0816523215

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NAMPEYO and HER POTTERY(English, Paperback, The University of Arizona Press) is written by The University of Arizona Press and published by University of Arizona Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0816523215 (ISBN 10) and 9780816523214 (ISBN 13).

At the beginning of the twentieth century, Hopi-Tewa potter Nampeyo revitalized Hopi pottery by creating a contemporary style inspired by prehistoric ceramics. Nampeyo (ca. 1860-1942) made clay pots at a time when her people had begun using manufactured vessels, and her skill helped convert pottery-making from a utilitarian process to an art form. The only potter known by name from that era, her work was unsigned and widely collected. Travel brochures on the Southwest featured her work, and in 1905 and 1907 she was a potter in residence at Grand Canyon National Park's Hopi House. This first biography of the influential artist is a meticulously researched account of Nampeyo's life and times. Barbara Kramer draws on historical documents and comments by family members not only to reconstruct Nampeyo's life but also to create a composite description of her pottery-making process, from gathering clay through coiling, painting, and firing. The book also depicts changes brought about on the Hopi reservation by outsiders and the response of American society to Native American arts.