Ceramic, male, clothing and feature details in black on white ground. Molded. Painted. Height 41.0 cm. Context of use: Originally catalogued as a “mono”, see p. 53 of referenced article, photocopy in accession envelope. Photo: Published “American Indian Art”, Volume 12, Number 4, Autumn 1987, p. 50 References: Babock, Barbara A. “’Those, They Called Them Monos’, Cochiti Figurative Ceramics, 1875-1905”. American Indian Art, Volume 12, Number 4, Autumn 1987, pp. 50-57, 67.
Donor:
George H. Pepper and Zelia Nuttall
Collection place:
Southwestern United States
Verbatim coll. place:
Southwest
Culture or time period:
Cochiti
Collector:
George H. Pepper
Collection date:
1903
Materials:
Clay and Paint (coating)
Object type:
ethnography
Object class:
Figurines
Accession date:
1905
Department:
Native US and Canada (except California)
Dimensions:
width 18.5 centimeters and height 38 centimeters
Comment:
Additional original number: 141. Context of use: Originally catalogued as a "mono", see p. 53 of referenced article, photocopy in accession envelope. Published: "American Indian Art", Volume 12, Number 4, Autumn 1987, p. 50. References: Babcock, Barbara A. "''Those, They Called Them Monos'', Cochiti Figurative Ceramics, 1875-1905". "American Indian Art", Volume 12, Number 4, Autumn 1987, pp. 50-57, 67.
Loans:
S1962-1963 #35: Oakland Public Museum (January 30, 1963–March 29, 1963), S1992-1993 #26: SFO Museum (May 26, 1993–September 10, 1993), and S1998-1999 #7: Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian (February 4, 1999–December 8, 1999)