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Reynaldo Quezada (Mexican, Mata Ortiz, 1940-present) Signed Reynaldo Quezada on the underside, a stunning, black-glazed olla vessel decorated with tooled zigzag motifs across the surface from rim to the circular base with the signature. This is his signature "tejido pattern" or cloth-texture incised into the lustrous black surface to reveal the matte layer below. Reynaldo Quezada learned to create pottery over 30 years ago from his brothers - Juan and Nicolas Quezada. He then worked with his sister Consolacion to refine the technique of creating polished, black textured vessels that made him famous. In addition, Reynaldo was Mexico's first potter to create a marbleized aesthetic by mixing different clays. Size: 9.75" Diameter x 8.5" H (24.8 cm x 21.6 cm)

Provenance: private Thornton, Colorado, USA collection

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  • Condition: A few minor scuffs to surface, otherwise excellent and intact. Signed on base.

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