Jar (Olla) with Geometric and Abstract Designs

CultureAcoma
Titles
  • Jar (Olla) with Geometric and Abstract Designs
Date1875–1885
PlaceAcoma Pueblo, New Mexico, United States
MediumEarthenware with slip
DimensionsOverall: 11 1/4 × 14 1/2 in. (28.6 × 36.8 cm)
Credit LineGift of Miss Ima Hogg
Object number44.17
Non exposé

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The Zuni people believed that frogs, tadpoles, hummingbirds, and dragonflies forecasted rain and water, which were precious natural forces in an arid land. Hummingbirds were related to agricultural fertility because they drink flower nectar and spread pollen. Their bright plumage was associated with rainbows.


 In the late 19th century, the Zuni Pueblo of New Mexico reached the height of artistry in its pottery making. Zuni vessels were decorated with rhythmical repetition of geometric designs, expressed with lines rather than solid painting. The outlines were often filled with hatching, a pattern of parallel or crossed lines. Sacred figural images were typically used on jars consecrated for religious ceremonies and kept in buildings called kivas.  Tourist demand for these kiva jars led to the creation of vessels like this one, decorated with religious symbols but not blessed or used ritually.


 A ceremonial break—a short interruption of the lines that separate the neck from the rest of the vessel—is a characteristic of Zuni pottery. A Zuni legend warned that a potter would die if the line were not broken. The break also prevented the potter's spirit from being trapped in the vessel.


 


Provenance[Spanish and Indian Trading Co., Santa Fe]; purchased by Miss Ima Hogg (1882–1975), Houston, by 1944; given to MFAH, 1944.

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