C. Marita Joyce Collection, 1935
1 folder
Collection SMS004
Accession 1981.027
Biography
No biographical information for C. Marita Joyce accompanied this collection when it was accessioned in 1981.
Scope & Content Note
This collection contains one photograph of the sister of Maria Martinez, a famous Native American pottery artist from New Mexico, and another woman.
Subject Terms
Personal Names:
Pocano, Julián Martinez
Martinez, Maria
Subject Headings:
Photographs
Pottery artist
Processing Information
This collection was accessioned in 1981. The scope and content note was written by librarian Karen Spilman in March 2003. The current finding aid was written and posted online by archivist/librarian Laura Anne Heller in November 2009.
Copyright
The C. Marita Joyce Collection is the property of the Donald C. & Elizabeth M. Dickinson Research Center, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Literary right, including copyright, belongs to the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, with the exception of copyrighted artwork images and published literary works, which are the property of the respective copyright holders. It is the responsibility of the researcher, and his/her publisher, to obtain publishing permission from individuals pictured, relevant copyright holders, and the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
Copyright
The collection is open for research. It is advisable for researchers to discuss their proposed research with staff prior to visiting the Center.
Preferred Citation
C. Marita Joyce Collection, Box ##, Folder ##, Dickinson Research Center, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Container List
Series 1: C. Marita Joyce Collection
Series 1: C. Marita Joyce Collection Items have been cataloged in the Image Archive Database, but none have been scanned yet. |
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Box/Folder # | Accession # | Folder Title/Description |
1/4 | 1981.027.2 | Written on reverse side: “At home of Julian & Maria Martinez, San Ildefonso, N.M. famous pottery artists – Maria’s sister – she – Maria & Julian were at Century of Progress, Chicago, when we were in New Mexico, June 1935.” Photograph, b&w, 6.75×10 in. |