Maria Martinez pottery signatures varied over her career, later becoming some of the most recognized in Native pottery. In 1904 Maria married Julian Martinez and together they made a great team. In 1918 they created a new style, the polished a “black-on-black” style.
Signed Historic Pottery - King Galleries - Scottsdale & Santa Fe
Maria Martinez
Maria Martinez Black Pueblo Pottery C4271A - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe
Native American Heritage Month: Maria and Julian Martinez
Maria Martinez Pottery Eagle Feather Black Pottery Plate C3813 - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe
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Native American Heritage Month: Maria and Julian Martinez
Maria Martinez Pottery Signatures - King Galleries - Scottsdale & Santa Fe
Maria Martinez, San Ildefonso Pueblo, Signed “Maria Poveka” – Chimayo Trading Navajo Rugs Pueblo Pottery Fine Art
Maria Martinez Pottery Signatures - King Galleries - Scottsdale & Santa Fe
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Native American Heritage Month: Maria and Julian Martinez
Maria Martinez, signed Marie and Santana, San Ildefonso Pueblo – Chimayo Trading Navajo Rugs Pueblo Pottery Fine Art
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Maria Martinez Pottery Signatures - King Galleries - Scottsdale & Santa Fe