Emily Pinto
American painter
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Emily Pinto (born c. 1878),[1] also called Emily Pablito, was an American painter from the Zuni Pueblo tribe.[2] Her artwork depicted Zuni culture including Kachina figures and representations of traditional Zuni jars.[3] Some of her drawings and paintings are in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.[4]
Borncirca 1878
Knownforpainting
Emily Pinto | |
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| Born | circa 1878 |
| Known for | painting |