Title:
A potter sitting with clay objects and a peasant with a hat
Code:
FC 18
Date:
September 18th
Author:
Domingo Serra Astudillo
Access Requirements:
Available online and via application
Measurement:
24 x 18 cm
Stand:
Positive paper
Tone:
Monochromatic
Description:
Photograph in rectangular format and vertical layout. In a long shot, an artisan woman is sitting with crossed arms and a shawl on her head, selling clay pots and plates arranged on the floor. She’s accompanied by a countryman wearing a cap and a hat, who is resting on a cart on foot. They are both chatting.
Context:
During the 60s, the interest in folk art and the Bio Bio region pottery works were especially important. Intellectuals such as Tomás Lago and Hernán San Martín, among others, made writings about the ceramic production of artisan peasants in Florida, Concepción. These writings were improved by travels and interviews recorded in books and newspapers from the time, pointing out the variety of shapes they reached with clay, like pans, large dishes, jars, and the development of ornithomorphic, zoomorphic, and anthropomorphic figures. Currently, the museum collection has objects from the area and the period.
Subjects:
Artisan, Chile, Florida, Folk Art, Outreach, Pottery, Research and Teaching