Mexican Old Chihuahua Chair with original Miguel Covarrubias Artwork, 9.75"H x 7"W
OM#: 26-051
Description
The chair is made of woven split bamboo or reed, rough-cut lattice splints, hoops of roughly shaped ash or hickory wood, vertical posts made from either birch, oak or ash saplings and soft leather for binding the arms and back and held together with rawhide lacing. The chair also comes with an original Miguel Covarrubias watercolor, depicting an old Chihuahua chair, also known as equipale. In addition, an article detailing instructions on how old Chihuahua chairs are made is also included.
Dimensions
Frame: 18.625"H x 15.125"W x 1"Depth.
Painting: 9.75"H x 7"W.
Chair: 36.25"H x 23.25"L x 22.5"W x 17" Seat Height.
Condition
Very good condition. The chair has some wear and tears on the leather and would have had a leather seat covering the palm as seen in Miguel Covarrubias's illustration. See photos.
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Additional Information
The Maker
Miguel Covarrubias (1904-1957) was a Mexican painter, caricaturist, illustrator, ethnologist and art historian. He was a co-discoverer of the Olmec civilization alongside Matthew W. Stirling. After graduating the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria at 14, he would start producing caricatures and illustrations for texts and training materials published by the Mexican Ministry of Public Education. Then in 1923, he moved to New York City, with the help of a grant from the Mexican government, equipped with talent and very little known English. He would go on to draw for several top magazines, and would become one of Vanity Fair magazine's premier caricaturists. His art style was very influential during the 1920s and 1930s America. His caricatures and artwork of politicians and artists were featured on The New Yorker and Vanity Fair. Covarrubias was also known for his analysis of pre-Columbian art of Mesoamerica. More particular in the Olmec culture and his theory of Mexican cultural diffusion to the north, specifically towards the Mississippian Native American Indian cultures. His analysis of iconography presented strong evidence that the Olmec predated the Classic Era way before there were archaeological evidence.
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