In what ways can works such as The Tree of Jesse and María and Julián Martínez's jar reveal information about cultural traditions? Discuss how the particular materials and methods used in each work reveal aspects of their respective cultures.
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María and Julián Martínez's jar is an example of the coil method of pottery made by the native people in the American Southwest. During the 20th century, the couple revived and popularized the tradition of fine pottery making among the Pueblo people. This revival shows pride in their cultural traditions. The Tree of Jesse is an example of a special branch of glasswork, stained glass, a technique used for windows. In the religious philosophy that guided the building of the great cathedrals of the 12th and 13th centuries in Europe, light was viewed as a spiritually transforming substance. Windows contained colorful glass mosaics of didactic biblical pictures, illuminating the interiors and creating a spiritual ambience.
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