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Object Number
996-2-20/27655
Display Title
Costumed figure of female cotton picker
Descriptions
Object Description
Figure of female cotton picker mounted on wooden base; carved wax head, limbs; nicely detailed face with carved wrinkles, modelled ears and cheekbones; blackened brows, lashes, lid linings, pupils; brown eyes; whitened eye-whites; pink lips; cigar; she is wearing a straw hat, which is pinned to her head, white cotton shirt with three-quarter length sleeves gathered and hemmed, small shawl pinned through her chest ( shawl covers stitched pattern on shirt), dark brown head-covering under hat which continues down back to hip length, dark brown hemmed skirt to lower-calf length, roped at the waist, and two white petticoats; she is carrying a cotton bundle, bound up with a rope which is slung over her left shoulder and held with her right hand. Left hand may have held something originally. The figure is jointed at the shoulders.
Inventory Description
Figurine, woman, cotton picker, wood, cloth, wax, fiber, cotton bundle, hat, blo
Classification
- Figurine
Department
Ethnographic
Date
Before 1941
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
/
Guatemala?
Materials
Wood, Wax, Textile, Raw cotton
Dimensions
Overall: 26.8 x 8.7 x 13 cm (10 9/16 x 3 7/16 x 5 1/8 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
996-2-20/27655
Provenance
Collector
Francis O. Schmitt
(1941 or earlier)
Donor
Mrs. Marion S. Ellis
(1/22/96)
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