About the Artwork
Water Vessel
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Native American
Hopi
Clay
Overall: 7 × 9 × 11 1/4 inches (17.8 × 22.9 × 28.6 cm)
Ceramics
Indigenous Americas
Gift of Mrs. Fremont Woodruff, Mrs. Ellen S. Whitall and William P. Stevens in memory of their brother, Henry Glover Stevens
34.232
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Provenance
Henry Glover Stevens [d. ca. 1934] (Detroit, Michigan, USA);1934, bequeathed to siblings Annie Stevens Woodruff, Ellen Stevens Whitall, and William P. Stevens;
1934-present, given 1934 to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Hopi, Native American, Water Vessel, no date, clay. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. Fremont Woodruff, Mrs. Ellen S. Whitall and William P. Stevens in memory of their brother, Henry Glover Stevens, 34.232.
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