• Item# 0102ST Emily Tsosie, Jemez

    A beautifully detailed storyteller by a well known artist with clever elements throughout. In addition to the twenty babies on the mother, there is a pitcher whose front handle shows the head of a Jemez clown. This piece won First Prize at the 1992 New Mexico State Fair.


    Size: 3-1/2" wide by 14" high.
    Condition: Mint
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    $2965


  • Item# 0113ST Maxine Toya, Jemez

    Highly stylized storyteller by an artist known for her flowing figures of mother and child. She has been included in many publications about this figurative art whose work stands out for originality and quality. This piece won First Prize at the New Mexico State Fair in 1993.


    Size: 6-1/2" wide by 12-1/2" high.
    Condition: Mint
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    $2635


  • Item# 0130ST Rose Pecos Sun Rhodes, Jemez

    A top artist who is known for her stylized depiction of mothers whose skirts hold many children. This rendering has fourteen children and a dog. This piece won both a First Prize at the New Mexico State Fair and Second Prize at the Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial-Gallup in 1994. A side note, the late Bing Crosby owned one of Roses's storytellers.


    Size: 10-3/4" wide by 9-1/2" high
    Condition: Mint
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    $5060


  • Item# 0144ST Dena M. Suina, Cochiti

    Another well known artist from the pueblo in which storytellers originated. She is known for her large mother figure in relation to the very tiny but detailed children. This figure has fourteen kids in addition to a cat.


    Size: 4" wide by 5-3/4" high.
    Condition: Mint
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    $1375


  • Item# 0145ST Marilyn Henderson Ray, Acoma

    SOLD

    A real collector's piece, a top figurative potter with her signature figures (five kids), butterflies, and piece of pottery.


    Size: 4" wide by 6-1/2" high.
    Condition: Mint
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