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Object Name

pants

Maker

unknown artist

Date

1834-1850

Materials

Wool; cotton; silver; braid

Dimensions

L: 45 1/2 in, W: 17 in

Credit Line

Acquisition made possible by the Ramona chapter, Native Sons of the Golden West

Object ID

93.21.11

Institution

Autry Museum of the American West

Category

Art and Artifacts


Remarks

Man's dark blue wool calzoneras pants, 1834-1850. Said to have been worn by Don Fernando Sepúlveda. Slightly flared legs; trimmed overall with decorative gold braid; row of small round gilt buttons down each side of pants.

Subject

The Northern Mexican Frontier (Encounters exhibition)

Sepúlveda family

Hispanic

hide and tallow trade

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