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Jar, Water
Jar, Water
Jar, Water
Museum of International Folk Art
DepartmentLatin America

Jar, Water

NameJar, Water
DateLate 18th - early 19th century
(not assigned)México
Place madeTonala, Jalisco, Mexico, North America
MediumCeramic (earthenware), slip paint
Dimensions24 3/16 × 21 1/4 × 21 1/4 in. (61.5 × 54 × 54 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of Interntational Folk Art, IFAF Collection, gift of the Fred Harvey Collection, FA.1979.64.57
Object numberFA.1979.64.57
DescriptionCeramic vessel with rounded body fluted at shoulder downward with red slip and dark red painted slip of double headed eagle on one side with floral mitifs surrounding and single bird with floral mitifs on other side. Two looped handles.very unusual example, prob. used for storage of water....con't
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Artist not recorded
Early 20th century
Wool-on-wool Colcha Embroidery
Artist not recorded
Before 1860
Vessel
Artist not recorded
ca.1825
Storage Jar
Alex Matisse
Tibor
Artist not recorded
Early 18th century
Lidded Jar
Daniel Johnston
Double headed bird
Herón Martínez Mendoza
ca. 1965
Pot
Artist not recorded
ca 1982, donor
Bowl
CA 1960, STAFF
Whistle with birds
Artist not recorded
ca. 1800
Jar, pharmacy
Linares
18th century
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