Blackfeet Beaded Hide Vest
Sale 1072 - The Lifetime Collection of Forrest Fenn, Part II
Sep 8, 2022
10:00AM ET
Live / Cincinnati
Estimate
$6,000 -
$8,000
Sold for $5,000
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Blackfeet Beaded Hide Vest
late 19th century
thread-sewn softly tanned hide beaded in colors of light blue, greasy yellow, red white-heart, pink, pea green, and translucent green; studded with tacks and brass buttons
length 22 inches x chest 17 inches
The vest... shows the floral tradition that developed across Canada west to the Pacific coast and north to the Subarctic. This style originated in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in the East where French nuns and settlers taught fancy embroidery and weaving to the Hurons and disaffected Iroquois. These people migrated west. Many Iroquois men worked in the Rocky Mountain fur trade. In the 1820's, some Iroquois women were captured by the Blackfeet and lived with them. Thus the Iroquois spread their adopted art style across the continent. This vest probably dates to the 1890's and has an interesting decorative pattern of iron tacks that are clinched on the back to hold them in place (Hanson, 1994: 55).
Published:
Spirits in the Art (Hanson 1994: 55, plate 54)
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