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The Hunter and the Deer by Marty & Elvira Naha Hopi Pottery
Marty and Elvira Naha Nampeyo are a husband and wife team who are producing some of the most striking pottery at Hopi these days. They have contributed greatly to the development of the incised red-ware that was introduced by Elvira's father, Tom Polacca. Both come from a long line of potters and Elvira is in fact the great-granddaughter of Nampeyo. This heritage and their involvement in the daily lives of the Hopi has aided in the advancement of their art and their designs assume a fluid and real-life form, seeming to come alive in the hands of an onlooker.
Elvira and Marty have exhibited their art throughout the Southwest and their work can now be seen in museums, galleries and private collections, and is also represented in books and articles on Pueblo Pottery. More on this pair of master potters can be found in Hopi-Tewa Potters by Gregory Schaaf, p. 101; Fourteen Families in Pueblo Pottery by Rick Dillingham, pp. 14-15; and Art of the Hopi by Lois Essary Jacka, p. 110.
The present piece depicts a hunter with bow and arrow following a deer. It measures 9 1/2 inches tall by 5 3/4 inches wide, and is carved perfectly with the painting precise and bold. It is signed by Marty and Elvira.
- Item No.: A1538
- Artist: Marty and Elvira Naha
- Size: 9 1/2 in H x 5 3/4 in D
- Price: 600
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