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Drawing, Cypress Trees of Chapultepec, Mexico, March 14, 1892
Vertical view of a group of trees including the lower portion of an enormous trunk at right and a buttressed wall in the right background. High bottom margin.
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Drawing, Cypress Trees, Chapultepec, Mexico, February 18, 1892
Horizontal view of a goup of trees shown against a background of a wood. High bottom margin.
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Brisé Fan, late 19th–early 20th century
Brisé fan. Celluloid stick with white, uncurled ostrich feathers.
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Brisé Fan, late 19th–early 20th century
Brisé fan. Tortoise shell sticks with black ostrich feathers, graded larger toward center; smaller tips are massed on outer guard.
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Shawl (Mexico), late 18th–early 19th century
Long narrow shawl of cream colored cotton embroidered at the ends and along the sides in colored silks and paillettes in a leaf and bow-knot design. Scalloped ends of netting…
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Towel End (Mexico), late 19th century
Colored glass beads strung onto the extended threads and then knotted into a pattern.
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Brisé Fan, ca. 1875
Brisé fan. tortoise shell sticks connected with brown ribbon; tortoise shell bail. In box with tan paper tooled in gilt.
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Brisé Fan, early 19th century
Brisé fan. Bone sticks pierced with small spider-like figure repeated with variations in all-over design forming three circular medallions in center portion of field, with a band above and below.
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Brisé Fan (China), ca. 1785
Brisé fan with carved ivory sticks. A monogram in an oval medallion at the center is flanked by pagodas on either side. The ground is filled with an overall design…
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