Lolita Torivio Concho Vintage Acoma Pueblo Painted Pot with Bowtie Design (JM73)

$240.00

Unique Acoma Pueblo painted pot with swirled paint block and bowtie design. Signed L. Concho by Lolita Torivio Concho (1914-2000).

Lolita was the daughter of Antonio and Teofilia Torivio.  She was a sister of Juanita Torivio, Mamie Torivio-Ortiz, Francis Torivio, and Connie Torivio Garcia. She was the mother-in-law of noted potter Dorothy Torivio and taught her the techniques for painting tight even lines.
An outstanding potter, she was one of the few at Acoma who could make large jars. She was also one of the driving forces behind the 1970s revival of traditional pottery making at Acoma Pueblo.

Lolita was a participant in the Santa Fe Indian Market in the 1970s and 1980s. She earned multiple First, Second and Third Place ribbons in those years. She was also featured in the "One Space: Three Visions" exhibit at the Albuquerque Museum in 1979. Her work is shown at the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, OK, the School for Advanced Research in Santa Fe, NM, and held in many private collections.

DETAILS
Artist: Lolita Torivio Concho, Acoma Pueblo
Size: 3" high x 4" diameter
Condition: from a private collection, vintage-very good condition

JM73

$240.00

Unique Acoma Pueblo painted pot with swirled paint block and bowtie design. Signed L. Concho by Lolita Torivio Concho (1914-2000).

Lolita was the daughter of Antonio and Teofilia Torivio.  She was a sister of Juanita Torivio, Mamie Torivio-Ortiz, Francis Torivio, and Connie Torivio Garcia. She was the mother-in-law of noted potter Dorothy Torivio and taught her the techniques for painting tight even lines.
An outstanding potter, she was one of the few at Acoma who could make large jars. She was also one of the driving forces behind the 1970s revival of traditional pottery making at Acoma Pueblo.

Lolita was a participant in the Santa Fe Indian Market in the 1970s and 1980s. She earned multiple First, Second and Third Place ribbons in those years. She was also featured in the "One Space: Three Visions" exhibit at the Albuquerque Museum in 1979. Her work is shown at the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, OK, the School for Advanced Research in Santa Fe, NM, and held in many private collections.

DETAILS
Artist: Lolita Torivio Concho, Acoma Pueblo
Size: 3" high x 4" diameter
Condition: from a private collection, vintage-very good condition

JM73

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