Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Female figure, accession number 3-31557, described as TEODORA BLANCO CERAMIC FIGURE: Very large female figure of unpainted ceramic. Figure wears a floor length dress decorated at front with applied flowers, leave, stems and curling vines and incised birds with applied borders. Back of dress is decorated with birds, fish, and flowers in relief and applied, some with incised details. She has a necklace of birds around her neck and holds a tiny child playing a stringed instrument is in her proper left hand and 2 small animals in her proper right (possibly a dog and a mouse. On her head is an anthropomorphic pot with a duck with spread wings and tail and wearing a cowboy hat and playing a stringed instrument, on front. Each wing is incised with the outline of a fish. A pig’s face and arms, plucking a stringed instrument, is in relief on back. Her hair is arranged in a heavy braid across the front of her head, which is decorated with 3 flowers and accompanying leaves. The back of her head is “combed” to represent hair. Her face is modeled and incised with applied rims of eyes and mouth. She wears drop earrings. Tiny feet protrude at the hem of her skirt.. “T. B. “ is inscribed on the back of the skirt.