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The Millicent Rogers Museum has the distinction of owning an extraordinary collection of pottery by Maria and Julian Martinez of San Ildefonso Pueblo. Over the years, the Martinez/Da family saved examples of Maria Martinez’s finest works with the intent of placing them in a New Mexico museum. It was the family’s wish t
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