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Title:
Stirrup in Palmira

Code:
FB 465

Date:
1956

Author:
Unknown

Access Requirements:
Available online and via application

Measurement:
9 x 12 cm

Stand:
Positive paper

Tone:
Monochromatic

Description:

Photograph in rectangular format and horizontal layout. In a big close-up, there’s a stirrup hanging on a cinch (sort of saddle strap) over the back of the horse. At the back, a mud path can be seen.

Context:

In 1956, Tomás Lago (director 1943-1968) toured several places in Ecuador, such as Quito, Guayaquil, Imbabura, Pichincha, Riobamba, and the Amazon, in an effort to collect folk art pieces to preserve in the museum. In this way, objects made from different materials were added to its collection, highlighting objects made of Panama hats, reed, and corncob, pyrography mates, figures made in shells, seed and feather collars, native clothing, and other textiles.

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