NICOLAS QUEZADA MUSEUM QUALITY MATA ORTIZ POTTERY
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NICOLAS QUEZADA MUSEUM QUALITY MATA ORTIZ POTTERY

NICOLAS QUEZADA    MUSEUM QUALITY    MATA ORTIZ POTTERY
Start Price USD 449.10
Current Price USD 449.10
Time Left 12 days 13 hours 15 minutes
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Start Time Friday, October 24, 2008
End Time Thursday, January 22, 2009
Location Middleton, ID

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NICOLAS QUEZADA MUSEUM QUALITY MATA ORTIZ POTTERY NR NICOLAS QUEZADA CELADO HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE MUSEUM QUALITY MATA ORTIZ POTTERY THE ARTIST:  Nicolas Quezada Celado is the brother of Juan Quezada.  He was beside Juan during the entire renaissance experience that brought about the modern day Mata Ortiz art movement.  His pottery is in great demand by collectors and traders the world over.  His work has been exhibited in all of the major exhibitions including the traveling exhibition of 1979-80, the University of New Mexico Fine Arts Exhibition in the spring of 1995, the Franz Mayer exhibit in Mexico City in 1999, the San Diego Museum of Man retrospective The Magic of Mata Ortiz in 2000, and the Exhibits USA Potters of Mata Ortiz exhibit 1999-2001.  He is constantly being invited to teach pottery art at special seminars and events, and at the date of this listing, will soon be in Idyllwild, California (June 30 - July 5, 2008) at the Idyllwild Arts Academy teaching and exhibiting at a week long summer workshop.  Nicolas is featured on pages 160-163 of Susan Lowell's book The Many Faces of Mata Ortiz.  And on pages 54,55,56 and 136 and throughout Walter Park's The Miracle of Mata Ortiz.  He is 71 years old. DESCRIPTION OF POTTERY:  Elegant lines and symbols inspired by the ancient Paquimé sweep this sleek masterpiece from rim to bottom.  Three colors adorn this matt finish dark chocolate piece.  1. Cream  2. Earthy peach gold.  3. Mineral red. MEASUREMENTS: 12-1/2 inches tall by 8 inches diameter, and the opening is 4-1/2 inches. FLAWS AND/OR IDIOSYNCRACIES: There are a few tiny pits that are distinguishable only upon very careful inspection of this piece.  These are incidental to the firing process, and do not significantly detract from the beauty and quality of this masterpiece. At age 62 some of Nicolas' curved lines tend to be just a bit shaky, but not enough on this pot to downgrade from "Museum Quality". SHIPPING:  Domestic shipping FREE via DHL, and includes professional packing and insurance.  VALUE:  Bid confidently on this exquisite piece which retails in fine gift stores and galleries from $1900 to $3000.  Authenticity and your satisfaction are guaranteed. Here is a good opportunity to acquire a very fine piece of Mata Ortiz pottery at a very low price.  This remarkable thin-walled fine art was hand-formed (without the use of a potter's wheel) from locally dug clay, hand painted with natural mineral or plant colors and fired over open ground (not in a kiln). The fine pottery resulting from these ancient methods are a strong reminder of the amazing power of Mata Ortiz creativity and skills. Money back if you are not thrilled (See our 14 day return policy below).  Take a good look at the photos above. CAN’T WAIT?  CLICK HERE FOR LOT’S OF “BUY IT NOW” IN OUR STORE! MATA ORTIZ POTTERY:  (The foregoing is from Wikipedia) The small village of Mata Ortiz, near the ancient ruins of Casas Grandes in the northern part of the Mexican state of Chihuahua, has seen a revival of an ancient Mesoamerican pottery tradition. Modern potters are producing work inspired by pottery from the ancient city of Paquime, which traded as far north as New Mexico and Arizona and throughout northern Mexico. Receive your FREE weekly-ish subscription to: Mata Ortiz Bits - the mini newsletter!  Short, concise plain text bits of information valuable to collectors, fans and admirers of Mata Ortiz history, art, and artists. This new artistic movement is due to the efforts of Juan Quezada, the self-taught originator of modern Mata Ortiz pottery, his extended family and neighbors. Mata Ortiz pots are hand built without the use of a potter’s wheel. Shaping, polishing and painting the clay is entirely done by hand, often with brushes made from children’s hair. All materials and tools originate from supplies that are readily available locally. The preferred fuel for the low temperature firing is grass-fed cow manure or split wood. Each of these characteristics derive from the ancient pottery traditions of the region, however Mata Ortiz ware incorporates elements of contemporary design and decoration and each potter or pottery family produces distinctive individualized ware. Young clay workers from surrounding areas have been attracted to the Mata Ortiz revival and have joined Quezada and his associates. New potting families developed and the art movement continues to expand. A vibrant flow of new ideas, without the restraints of traditional practices or gender constraints, has enabled the pottery of Mata Ortiz to avoid derivative repetition common to folk art movements. This blend of cultural expression, economic need and artistic freedom has produced a unique artistic movement in the community. In 1976, anthropologist Spencer MacCallum visited Mata Ortiz and met Juan Quezada and his extended family of brothers, sisters, their children and neighbors. This group of artisans are the core of this now thriving pottery movement. Information published after this and later visits quickly promoted the acceptance of Mata Ortiz pottery as a contemporary art form. This simple pottery is accepted and admired as a legitimate folk art, and has become highly collectible. CAN’T WAIT?  CLICK HERE FOR LOT’S OF “BUY IT NOW” IN OUR STORE! We prefer Pay-pal!  Most listings will also offer other payment forms.  Payment must be made within 5 days of closing. All closed Items will be shipped within 2 business days of payment clearance. Customers in other eligible countries excluding the USA, pay the "international" rate, and are responsible to pay any customs, duties, or brokerage or other fees over the stated shipping charges. Pay-pal is the preferred method of payment. Refund Policy Returns accepted.  Item must be returned within 14 days.  Refunds are in the form of money back or exchange.  Refund is on purchase price only.  Shipping and handling are excluded except in cases of erroneous description or free shipping. All purchases and winning bids and offers must be paid for within 5 days.  If you are not making an instant payment through pay-pal, please notify us so we can look for your check or money order/cashiers check.  We must know within 5 days that payment is on it's way. We are committed to the proposition that you must be absolutely thrilled with your purchase, or you get your money back (see terms of sale).   Authenticity and your satisfaction are always guaranteed.  We work directly with the artists to insure the best art for the best prices.  The artists are always treated by us with the utmost respect, and are fairly rewarded for their talent and time intensive artistic labor.  We also respect both US and Mexican customs law.  All importation is done above board.  We are committed to bringing you a wide variety of pottery from the village of Mata Ortiz to please the most discerning collector to the young student. responsibleusa@fmtc.com

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