Singing Maiden

Helen Cordero, Singing Maiden, ca. 1984, fired clay, with slip and beeweed, 105 587 14 in. (25.414.318.4 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Chuck and Jan Rosenak and museum purchase made possible by John B. Turner, 1997.124.149

Artwork Details

Title
Singing Maiden
Date
ca. 1984
Dimensions
105 587 14 in. (25.414.318.4 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Chuck and Jan Rosenak and museum purchase made possible by John B. Turner
Mediums Description
fired clay, with slip and beeweed
Classifications
Subjects
  • Figure group — female and child
  • Performing arts — music — voice
Object Number
1997.124.149

Artwork Description

Helen Cordero’s figures always have closed eyes and open mouths, as if they are singing traditional Cochiti songs. She carved small figures of children climbing around the storytellers, clinging to their clothing and listening intently to show the importance of passing down Cochiti customs to the next generation (Chuck and Jan Rosenak, Museum of American Folk Art Encyclopedia, 1990).

Works by this artist (1 item)

Don Brown, Portrait, ca. 1933-1943, charcoal and brush and ink on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1965.18.97
Portrait
Dateca. 1933-1943
charcoal and brush and ink on paper
Not on view

More Artworks from the Collection

Claire Falkenstein, City is Man, 1941-1952, linocut, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of The Falkenstein Foundation, 2019.27.14, ©1997, The Falkenstein Foundation
City is Man
Date1941-1952
linocut
Not on view
Claire Falkenstein, Untitled, 1976, embossed paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of The Falkenstein Foundation, 2019.27.18, ©1997, The Falkenstein Foundation
Untitled
Date1976
embossed paper
Not on view
Claire Falkenstein, Mandala, 1977, lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of The Falkenstein Foundation, 2019.27.19, ©1997, The Falkenstein Foundation
Mandala
Date1977
lithograph
Not on view
Les Quais de la Seine a Paris
Date1917
hand-colored etching on postcard
Not on view