José Angela Aguilar | |
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Sah Pah | |
Born | 1898 |
Died | 1965 (aged 66–67) |
Spouse | Rosalie Simbola |
José Angela “Joe” Aguilar (1898–1965), also called Sah Pah, was a Pueblo-American painter and potter from the San Ildefonso Pueblo tribe. [1] In addition to painting two-dimensional artworks, he also frequently painted the pots made by his wife Rosalie Simbola and his mother Susana Aguilar. [2] His artwork is in the permanent collection of institutions including the Hearst Museum of Anthropology [3] and the Museum of the American Indian. [1]
Aguilar married Rosie Simbola (from the Picurís tribe) in 1922. [2] A number of their children went on to be notable artists as well, including sons José Vicente Aguilar and Alfred Aguilar. [4] [1]
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