Lot 99A
Quapaw Polychrome Water Bottle
Quapaw Polychrome Water Bottle
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Native American, Southeastern United States, modern-day Arkansas, Poinsette County, Quapaw culture, ca. 1500 to 1700 CE. A bold interplay of red and cream bands wraps this elegant Quapaw water bottle in rhythmic precision, its tall flaring neck rising from a sharply carinated body like a column set atop a dome. Both sculptural and practical, the vessel embodies the refinement of late prehistoric and early historic ceramic traditions along the Mississippi River Valley. Hand-coiled and carefully smoothed, the bottle presents a flattened globular lower body that angles upward into a defined shoulder before narrowing into a cylindrical neck with a gently flared rim. The surface is decorated in horizontal bands of red pigment alternating with natural buff clay, creating a clean polychrome effect. The symmetry of the striping emphasizes the vessel's geometry - the widest point of the body visually anchored by broad red bands that encircle the form in steady cadence. Size: 8.3" Diameter x 10.7" H (21.1 cm x 27.2 cm)
Quapaw pottery of this period reflects both continuity and change. Descended from earlier Mississippian ceramic traditions, Quapaw artisans maintained high technical standards while adapting stylistic preferences during a time of increasing cultural exchange in the Southeast. Bottles of this type were likely used to hold water or other liquids, and similar examples have been recovered from habitation sites and burial contexts in Arkansas and surrounding regions. The tall neck allowed for controlled pouring, while the rounded base and carinated profile reveal a sophisticated understanding of balance and containment.
The restrained decoration speaks to a confident aesthetic. Rather than relying on elaborate incising or complex iconography, the potter achieved visual impact through color contrast and proportion. The alternating bands create movement without distraction, allowing the form itself to command attention.
Today, this bottle stands as a testament to the artistry of the Quapaw people and the enduring ceramic traditions of the Southeastern United States. Its harmonious profile and disciplined polychrome surface make it both an important cultural artifact and a compelling example of Native American design.
Provenance: private Denver, Colorado, USA collection; ex-private New York, USA collection, acquired in March 2013; ex-Tony Putty Artifacts, Gwynneville, Indiana, USA; ex-Dan A. Stroud collection, Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA; ex-Dr. Baker; purportedly found in Poinsett County, Arkansas, USA
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Item #
201328
- Condition: Professionally repaired and restored with repainting over break lines; all done very well and only visible on interior. Some nicks and weathering to surface as shown, but, otherwise, very nice presentation with good pigments.
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