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María Martinez
[Native American Potter, ca.1889-1980]
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Museums and Public Art Galleries:
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas (Zoomify viewer requires Java in order to view images)
Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe Black Water Serpent Plate, 1954-1956
Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio
Currier Gallery of Art, New Hampshire
Dallas Museum of Art, Texas Plate with radiating feather design
Krannert Art Museum, Illinois Burnished Blackware Bowl, ca.1949
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C.
Philbrook Museum of Art, Oklahoma Polychrome pottery
Maria Martinez at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.
Stark Museum of Art, Texas Blackware Jar, ca.1920
Wichita Art Museum, Kansas NEW!
National Art Databases and Museum Inventories:
Smithsonian Institution Art Inventories List of works nationwide from two sources: the Inventory of American Paintings Executed before 1914 and the Inventory of American Sculpture (only a few percent of listings have an accompanying image)
Articles and Reference Sites:
Grove Dictionary of Art Online (excerpt) 
Union List of Artist Names (Getty Museum)  Reference sheet with basic information about the artist and pointers to other references.
Multimedia:
Google Video 5-minute PBS profile: Maria Martinez: Notable New Mexican
"Look Inside" and "Search Inside" Books at Amazon
| Look Inside Books: | Selections from the books listed below are scanned in, in high res. Text is clearly readable and art reproductions vary from so-so to excellent. Don't miss the fact that you can usually zoom in via the "View" drop-down menu, along the top row of Amazon's Online Reader. | |
| Search Inside Books: | Same as "Look Inside", except that the entire book is scanned in, and the text is fully searchable. This is an unbelievable resource, for research and especially for previewing a book when making the decision to buy. Note: Some "Search Inside" features are limited to people signed in to an account which has previously made a purchase at Amazon. | |
search inside
 The Living Tradition of Maria Martinez
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