DepartmentHispano
Chair
NameChair
Artist or maker
Luis Tapia
(born 1950)
Collective/Group
NEA National Heritage Fellow
CultureHispano
Date1978
Place madeSanta Fe, New Mexico, United States, North America
MediumWood
Dimensionsoverall: 81 CM H X 31 CM W X 35.5 CM D
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, museum purchase, A.1978.43.1
Terms
- value (economic concept)
Object numberA.1978.43.1
Collections
ProvenanceRemake of much older piece, L.7.56-11, with the addition of decorative carving of a later era on rail. Both chairs are adaptations of Empire style furniture. The general feature of the style is curved, languorous lines exhibited in the stiles and legs of these charis. Construction is in the New Mexican style of mortise and tenon joints. Tapia won first place in the woodcarving division of the 27th annual Spanish Market, 1978.
DescriptionChair,unfinished, two horizontal rails, three stretchers, carved decoration, through mortise and tenon joinery.19th century, C. Mather
