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  • Lot n° 37 A Mexican Late Maximilian Period Bandera sarape Circa 1870-1875 A Mexican flag Bandera-style sarape finely woven in orange-red, cream, and green floss wool with a central diamond medallion, an elaborate barbed border, and multicolored striped banding to each end 78" H x 42" W approximately Other notes: Following the fall of the Second Mexican Empire, Mexican weaving entered a new phase as changing economic conditions and renewed national identity shaped textile production. By the mid-1870s, imported European yarns had largely reverted back to domestically spun wool and cotton, and weavers developed the Bandera (flag) sarape, distinguished by bold horizontal bands of red, white, and green. While retaining the technical sophistication of Maximilian-period weaving, these textiles embraced a distinctly Mexican aesthetic and became one of the defining sarape styles of the late nineteenth century. Overall good condition with dust accumulation, creasing, and typical signs of wear commensurate with age and use. Slight fading to side A. A few scattered faint spots, a line mark, and a few small stains. A couple of minor pulled threads. One selvage edge with a couple of tiny splits.

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