Boot ornaments (a pair); leather panels with embroidered scene showing seated woman wearing Empire-style gown; padded face and breasts; holds bow (?) with livertad embroidered on it; embroidered gold necklace; below are figure of American Indian and a lion being attacked by a bird; blue "seed" bead earrings on (b); metallic and silk threads in various embroidery techniques; H 39 cm. Gold and silver thread on Chinese silk core, various types of satin stitch. French knots on frock.
Donor:
Phoebe Apperson Hearst
Collection place:
Mexico
Verbatim coll. place:
Mexico; Unspecified
Culture or time period:
Mexican
Collector:
Hearst Foundation, Inc.
Collection date:
unknown
Materials:
Leather and Silk
Object type:
ethnography
Object class:
Shoes (footwear)
Function:
2.4 Fine Clothes and Accoutrements not used exclusively for status or religious purposes
Accession date:
1909
Context of use:
Ornamental boot flaps, late 18th century. Worn by Mexican noblemen (viceroys and hidalgos) - fancy riding gear.
Department:
Mexico, Central America, and Caribbean area
Dimensions:
a, b— width 40 centimeters, height 39 centimeters, and a, b— length 23.5 centimeters