Native American Fine Art and Jewelry

San Ildefonso Vintage Plate by Maria and Julian Martinez

$9,800

Artist: Maria and Julian Martinez
Style: Plate
Pueblo: San Ildefonso, NM
Period: Vintage
Dimensions: 15” D

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About The Artist

Maria Montoya Martinez (1887 – July 20, 1980) was a renowned pottery artist from San Ildefonso Pueblo, famous for creating a distinctive style of pottery that gained international recognition. Born Maria Antonia Montoya, she worked closely with her husband, Julian, and other family members to study traditional Pueblo pottery techniques and design. Together, they sought to create pieces that honored the Pueblo people’s long-standing legacy of fine craftsmanship and art.

Maria and Julian experimented with various clays, tempering agents, and firing methods, but they were not achieving the desired results. It was through Serafina Tafoya of Santa Clara Pueblo, who still practiced ancient pottery-making techniques, that they learned a critical method: smothering the fire at a specific point during firing to create a vacuum-induced oxygen reduction process. This technique trapped smoke and effectively carbonized the surface of the pots, turning them black. Maria also learned polishing and burnishing methods from Serafina.

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Pueblo

San Ildefonso pottery is one of the best-known art forms of the New Mexico Pueblos because of the famous black-on-black pottery which originated there and was revived in the nineteen-twenties.

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