Hopi and Pueblo Tiles: An Illustrated History
Book Details
Author(s)Kim Messier, Pat Messier
PublisherRio Nuevo
ISBN / ASIN1933855045
ISBN-139781933855042
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1 to 3 weeks
Sales Rank1,026,107
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Hopi people of northern Arizona and their Pueblo relatives in New Mexico are famous for their fine pottery jars, bowls, and figures. But they also have a less well-known tradition: the making of unique, handcrafted clay tiles, beginning with ancient altarpieces and progressing to one-of-a-kind contemporary art tiles prized by collectors. Recently a few Navajo potters have also started to experiment with this special form-an attractive, affordable, and highly collectible Native American art. Profusely illustrated, with a foreword by the noted anthropologist and artist Barton Wright, Hopi and Pueblo Tiles is the first full-length study of these charming ""flat pots.
