GENERAL DESCRIPTION
NOTES
- Ancestral Pueblo, 1175–1300 (noted on TMS), updated by KJones on 10/15/13, 07/27/16, 07/28/16, 07/28/16, and 03/09/17.
- Ranked number 4 on "Ceramics of the Southwest United States, Prehistoric to 20th century" list (Items ranked on a scale of 1 through 5, 5 being outstanding).
- Fun Facts Source: TMS, Notes/Text Entries, Attribution, data entered by David Alcoze, 06/09/1992.
- Removed the fun fact listed above by request of Michelle Rich, 2/20/2019 due to its lighthearted tone and the gravity of the object. Michelle also questioned the veracity of the information because she is unable to track down who David Alcoze is. (Emily Schiller; 2/25/2019)
- Noted in TMS, Notes / Text Entries, Other (see remarks) -- Provenance Note: Elizabeth M. and Duncan E. Boeckman are the anonymous donors. The main source for this provenance is Acquisition Record (dated April 08, 1987, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File, Confidential).
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan): AAT: 300016954
Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi): AAT: 300016954
Southwestern North American styles (Pre-Columbian): AAT: 300016920
Geography
Arizona (state/United States): TGN: 7006451
Southwest (general region): TGN: 4010660
Process/materials
ceramic (material): AAT: 300235507
clay: AAT: 300010439
slip (clay): AAT: 300010459
slip glaze: AAT: 300015110
paint (coating): AAT: 300015029
modeling (forming): AAT: 300053130
coiling (pottery technique): AAT: 300053903
firing (technique): AAT: 300053887
burnishing (polishing): AAT: 300053869
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
vessels (containers): AAT: 300193015
containers (receptacles): AAT: 300197197
ritual vessels: AAT: 300265801
portable: AAT: 300256252
effigies (funerary sculpture): AAT: 300047108
effigies (general portraits): 300404933
figures (representations): AAT: 300189808
bodies (human and animal components): AAT: 300404640
beheadings (executions / decapitations / personal life events): AAT: 300379186
animals (Animalia kingdom): AAT: 300249395
mythical or legendary beings: AAT: 300375725
supernatural (concepts): AAT: 300055947
black (color): AAT: 300130920
white (color): AAT: 300129784
geometric motifs: AAT: 300009764
geometric patterns: AAT: 300165213
geometric shape: AAT: 300263819
lines (geometric concept): AAT: 300056279
zigzags (geometric patterns): AAT: 300165028
triangles (polygons): AAT: 300009806
rectangles (parallelograms): AAT: 300055636
diamonds (motifs): AAT: 300009791
lozenges: AAT: 300009791
burning (physicochemical processes): AAT: 300228062
Cibola White Ware (ceramic type / Southwestern North American style): DMA
Cibola (inhabited place): TGN: 2006662
Tularosa Black-on-White (ceramic type / Southwestern North American style): DMA
Tularosa (inhabited place / New Mexico): TGN: 2067639
funerary objects: AAT: 300234126
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PROVENANCE
From 1987: Dallas Museum of Art, Foundation for the Arts Collection, anonymous gift [1], [2], [3], [4]
[1] The main source for this provenance is Acquisition Record (dated April 08, 1987, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File, Confidential). Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
[2] The main source for this provenance is Deed of Gift (dated May 28, 1987, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File, Confidential). Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
[3] The Foundation for the Arts is a non-profit corporation created as a title-holding entity to serve the people of Dallas but to operate independently of the City. The Dallas Museum of Art (at its own cost) is responsible for the care, storage, insurance, conservation and maintenance of the collection, and agrees to maintain the highest museum standards in the management and handling of the Foundation’s collection. The title to all works of art purchased or otherwise acquired by the Foundation for the Arts is retained by the Foundation.
[4] See Collections Records Digital Object File.
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Notes
- Ancestral Pueblo, 1175–1300 (noted on TMS), updated by KJones on 10/15/13, 07/27/16, 07/28/16, 07/28/16, and 03/09/17.
- Ranked number 4 on "Ceramics of the Southwest United States, Prehistoric to 20th century" list (Items ranked on a scale of 1 through 5, 5 being outstanding).
- Fun Facts Source: TMS, Notes/Text Entries, Attribution, data entered by David Alcoze, 06/09/1992.
- Removed the fun fact listed above by request of Michelle Rich, 2/20/2019 due to its lighthearted tone and the gravity of the object. Michelle also questioned the veracity of the information because she is unable to track down who David Alcoze is. (Emily Schiller; 2/25/2019)
- Noted in TMS, Notes / Text Entries, Other (see remarks) -- Provenance Note: Elizabeth M. and Duncan E. Boeckman are the anonymous donors. The main source for this provenance is Acquisition Record (dated April 08, 1987, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File, Confidential).
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan): AAT: 300016954
Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi): AAT: 300016954
Southwestern North American styles (Pre-Columbian): AAT: 300016920
Geography
Arizona (state/United States): TGN: 7006451
Southwest (general region): TGN: 4010660
Process/materials
ceramic (material): AAT: 300235507
clay: AAT: 300010439
slip (clay): AAT: 300010459
slip glaze: AAT: 300015110
paint (coating): AAT: 300015029
modeling (forming): AAT: 300053130
coiling (pottery technique): AAT: 300053903
firing (technique): AAT: 300053887
burnishing (polishing): AAT: 300053869
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
vessels (containers): AAT: 300193015
containers (receptacles): AAT: 300197197
ritual vessels: AAT: 300265801
portable: AAT: 300256252
effigies (funerary sculpture): AAT: 300047108
effigies (general portraits): 300404933
figures (representations): AAT: 300189808
bodies (human and animal components): AAT: 300404640
beheadings (executions / decapitations / personal life events): AAT: 300379186
animals (Animalia kingdom): AAT: 300249395
mythical or legendary beings: AAT: 300375725
supernatural (concepts): AAT: 300055947
black (color): AAT: 300130920
white (color): AAT: 300129784
geometric motifs: AAT: 300009764
geometric patterns: AAT: 300165213
geometric shape: AAT: 300263819
lines (geometric concept): AAT: 300056279
zigzags (geometric patterns): AAT: 300165028
triangles (polygons): AAT: 300009806
rectangles (parallelograms): AAT: 300055636
diamonds (motifs): AAT: 300009791
lozenges: AAT: 300009791
burning (physicochemical processes): AAT: 300228062
Cibola White Ware (ceramic type / Southwestern North American style): DMA
Cibola (inhabited place): TGN: 2006662
Tularosa Black-on-White (ceramic type / Southwestern North American style): DMA
Tularosa (inhabited place / New Mexico): TGN: 2067639
funerary objects: AAT: 300234126
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
From 1987: Dallas Museum of Art, Foundation for the Arts Collection, anonymous gift [1], [2], [3], [4]
[1] The main source for this provenance is Acquisition Record (dated April 08, 1987, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File, Confidential). Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
[2] The main source for this provenance is Deed of Gift (dated May 28, 1987, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File, Confidential). Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
[3] The Foundation for the Arts is a non-profit corporation created as a title-holding entity to serve the people of Dallas but to operate independently of the City. The Dallas Museum of Art (at its own cost) is responsible for the care, storage, insurance, conservation and maintenance of the collection, and agrees to maintain the highest museum standards in the management and handling of the Foundation’s collection. The title to all works of art purchased or otherwise acquired by the Foundation for the Arts is retained by the Foundation.
[4] See Collections Records Digital Object File.
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