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The Pueblo Storyteller Development of a Figurative ~ In the last two decades Pueblo figurative pottery has been rediscovered redefined and reinvented by both producers and consumers ” 3 The Pueblo Storyteller uncovers the sources of this figurative tradition the place of the storyteller motif in it and the meaning of this innovation to artist and audience The authors divide their labor

The Pueblo Storyteller Development of a Figurative ~ The Pueblo Storyteller Development of a Figurative Ceramic Tradition Paperback – July 1 1990 by Barbara Babcock Author Guy Monthan Author Doris Monthan Author 0 more See all 3 formats and editions Hide other formats and editions

The Pueblo Storyteller Development of a Figurative ~ An excellent introduction to the Pueblo Indian figurative ceramic tradition featuring the inventor of the Storyteller figure Helen Cordero of Cochiti Pueblo but surveying other Pueblo potters also making figures in 1986 when the book was first published and documenting earlier figures to show that the idea was not unique to Cordero

Pueblo Pottery Figurines C4116 Adobe Gallery Santa Fe ~ The Pueblo Storyteller Development of a Figurative Ceramic Tradition Condition very good condition There is a pencil inscription on title page “Gift to Jack Barry from SW III Library Associates tour group UCD 20 Sept 1986”

The Pueblo storyteller development of a figurative ~ The Storyteller Tradition in Pueblo Culture The Figurative Tradition The Invention of the Storyteller The Revival of Pueblo Figurative Ceramics Keres Pueblos The Towa Pueblo of Jemez Tewa Pueblos Tiwa Pueblos Zuni Pueblo The Regenerative Power of the Storyteller Part II

Book The Pueblo Storyteller Development of a Figurative ~ Book The Pueblo Storyteller Development of a Figurative Ceramic Tradition Hardcover SOLD Barbara Babcock The development of the Storyteller figure so aptly recounted in the pages which follow is a short course in the making of a tradition

Storyteller Figurine C4001G Adobe Gallery Santa Fe ~ Cochiti Female Storyteller with Five Children In the first decade following the creation of the storyteller figurine by Helen Cordero only about eight potters at Cochiti Pueblo were producing such figurines It was these eight potters that we featured in our first Storyteller Exhibit in the early 1980s Among them was Seferina Ortiz

Pueblo Pottery Figurine C4123A Adobe Gallery Santa Fe ~ Condition this Cochiti Pueblo Early Singing Mother Figurine with One Child is in excellent condition Provenance from a client living in Texas who plans to donate the proceeds to Habitat for Humanity Recommended Reading The Pueblo Storyteller Development of a Figurative Ceramic Tradition by Barbara A Babcock A copy of the book hardback first edition autographed by the author and by Helen Cordero is included with the purchase of the figurine

Storyteller Figurine 26028 Adobe Gallery Santa Fe ~ Helen recalled that her grandfather was a storyteller at the pueblo Based on those memories she began creating male figurines with many children These creations based on her grandfather was the beginning of the storyteller figurine tradition at Cochiti Pueblo

THE COLLECTOR’S GUIDE THE FIRST STORYTELLER ~ The story of Cochiti Pueblo artist Helen Cordero is inextricably linked to the art of figurative clay sculpture for it is she who gave new shape to an ancient form According to Barbara Babcock author of The Pueblo Storyteller Development of a Figurative Ceramic Tradition published by the University of Arizona Press 1990


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