Artist

Rose Williams

born 1915
Media - williams_rose.jpg - 90567
Originally photographed by Chuck Rosenak. Image is courtesy of the Chuck and Jan Rosenak research material, 1990-1999, in the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Active in
  • Cow Springs, Arizona, United States
  • Shonto, Arizona, United States
Biography

Rose Williams heads the most famous family of Navajo potters. She taught many of her descendants to work with clay, including three daughters, Alice Cling, Susie Williams, and Sue Ann Williams, and daughter-in-law Lorraine Williams (Russell P. Hartman, Navajo Pottery: Traditions and Innovations, 1987). She makes traditional Navajo jars, vases, and pipes for both functional and ceremonial purposes.

Works by this artist (1 item)

Bonifazio di Pitati, Christ Addressing the People, n.d., oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Mabel Johnson Langhorne, 1956.11.12
Christ Addressing the People
Daten.d.
oil on canvas
Not on view