Description: .Offered byAntique American Indian Art, LLC--- AAIA--- Santana and Adam Martinez, Gun Metal PlateBlackwarec. 1960sSantana Martinez (1909-2002) and Adam Martinez (1903-2000) - San Ildefonso Black on Black Jar 1" x 5 3/4" d Gun Metal FinishFrom a Private Colorado CollectionExcellent Condition----Santana Roybal Martinez (1909-2002) came from a family of respected potters and painters in San Ildefonso Pueblo. Her grandmother, Dominguita Pino Martinez (1860-1948), was well known for her creative black-on-red jars that she made in different forms. Her grandfather, Santiago Martinez (born circa 1858), painted Dominguita's pots. Santana's parents were Alfonsita Martinez Roybal (born circa 1881) and Juan Esteban Roybal. Alfonsita created polychrome pottery and taught Santana's brother, Alfonso Roybal (Awa Tsireh), to paint her pots. Awa Tsireh became one of the best Pueblo Indian painters of all time. Santana's aunt, Tonita Roybal, was also an excellent potter and painter. The United states Postal Service honored Tonita by picturing one of her red and black pots on a United States postage stamp. In 1926, Santana married Maria Martinez oldest son, Adam Martinez (c.1903-2000). Adam and Santana spent the next eight years living with Maria and Julian. Although she already knew well how to make pottery, she learned Maria's way of working the clay and learned Julian's method of painting. After Julian passed away, Santana painted Maria's pottery for thirteen years, from 1943 to 1956. They made mostly black-on-black pottery. The signatures on that pottery were either "Marie + Santana" or "Maria + Santana." Those were Maria's most prolific years. In 1956, Maria began making pottery with her son, Popovi Da. Santana split off and continued making pottery with Adam. Santana did the potting, painting and polishing while Adam gathered the clay and collected wood and horse manure or cow chips for the firing process. They signed their pottery "Santana + Adam." Adam died in 2000, Santana in 2002.---210607-05------ Welcome to Matt Wood's Antique American Indian Art, LLC. (AAIA, LLC.) eBay Listings. As the nation’s leading gallery of Antique North American Indian Art and Artifacts, we invite you to consider the beautiful art and artifacts that we list on eBay with full confidence in the authenticity and legality of the item, in the accuracy of the listing, and in the professionalism that we demonstrate in processing each transaction.In business for over 47 years, Matt Wood and Len Wood are founding members of ATADA (Antique Tribal Arts and Dealers Association), and we provide you, the collector, a unique opportunity to buy directly from our gallery inventory via eBay. We offer Certificates of Authenticity, a 7-day home inspection period allowing returns for full refunds (less shipping/insurance costs), and a lifetime trade-back policy (call for details). We are confident that you will be pleased with the value, service and peace-of-mind that our gallery can offer you. Thank you for looking! SHIPMENT We package all items for shipment in the utmost professional manner, and all shipments are fully insured. Please read our Store Policies for all of our shipping information.QUESTIONSPlease contact us through the "Ask a question" link in the section below this description for more information. PLEASE FOLLOW US on eBay - If you hit the FOLLOW THIS SELLER link on the top right of this listing under the Seller Information button, you will be able to get the early notices of our new additions and sales. We will be adding lots of quality Antique American Indian Art over the next few months.
Price: 850 USD
Location: Oak Harbor, Washington
End Time: 2024-11-21T21:43:33.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artisan: Santana and Adam Martinez
Tribal Affiliation: San Ildephonso Pueblo
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes