Applique Outfit

Applique Outfit

late 1960s

Ho-Chuck (Winnebago) artist, Applique Outfit, late 1960s. Synthetic fabric ribbon, wool, hide, brass, bone, glass beads and German silver; Shirt: 20 ¾ x 32 7/8 x 32 ¼ in. Skirt: 33 ½ x 18 ¾ x 11 in. Hair Tie: 37 in x 3 3/8 in. Brooches: 11/16 in, 1 15/16 in, ¾ in. dia. Denver Art Museum: Bequest from Charles J. Norton, 1999.233.1-4. 

This object is currently on view
Culture
Ho-Chunk (Winnebago)
Country
United States
Object
outfit, ribbonwork
Inscription
None.
Credit Line
Bequest of Charles J. Norton
Department
Native Arts
Collection
Indigenous Arts of North America
Accession Number
1999.233.1-4
Known Provenance
Made by artist, late 1960s; Acquired by Charles J. Norton (b. 1933, d. 2012), Denver, CO, before 1999; Bequeathed to the Denver Art Museum, 1999.

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