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Stool
Stool
Stool
DepartmentHispano

Stool

NameStool
Maker Teodora Blanco (1925-1980)
Maker Chupadero
Maker Chupadero Vocational School
CultureHispanic
Date1930s
Place madeChupadero, New Mexico, United States, North America
Mediumwillow, hide
DimensionsOverall: 17 x 25 x 22 in. (43.18 x 63.5 x 55.88 cm)
Credit LineInternational Folk Art Foundation Collection, FA.1998.34.1
Terms
  • value (economic concept)
Object numberFA.1998.34.1
ProvenanceNative Market, Chupadero, NM c. 1936, Bill Tate Collection
DescriptionChupadero Vocational School stool in hexagonal shape. Chupadero is a community in northern New Mexico near Nambe that partook in the Federal vocational school program of the 1930s. Style has some similarities to Mexican equipale furniture. WPA.
Chair
Chupadero Vocational School
1930s
Chupadero
Chupadero Vocational School
1930s
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