Saltillo Sarape

Description

The sarape (wearing blanket) is a classic Mexican men’s garment that became a symbol of national identity and pride after Mexico achieved independence from Spain in 1821. Examples woven between about 1750 and 1875 in Saltillo, a town in northern Mexico, are the sarape’s most famous representatives, prized for their design, color, and technical refinement.

Provenance

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Saltillo Sarape

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c. 1820

Accession Number

1973.1062

Medium

Wool, cotton; tapestry weave

Dimensions

Overall: 245.5 x 151.2 cm (96 5/8 x 59 1/2 in.)

Classification

Textile

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. John A. Hadden