Stand for Traveling Desk (Escritorio)

Object Label

A number of Spanish American towns became well-known manufacturing centers specializing in escritorios and related desk types. Among the most famous was Villa Alta de San Ildefonso in Oaxaca, Mexico, where this finely crafted traveling desk was created. The desk’s interior is inlaid with representations of saints and their attributes within New World landscapes, suggesting a religious provenance. The piece, designed for personal use, may have furnished a private space within a larger ecclesiastical complex for a high-ranking member of the church.

Caption

Stand for Traveling Desk (Escritorio), Wood. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of the family of Josephus Daniels, 51.102b.

Gallery

Not on view

Title

Stand for Traveling Desk (Escritorio)

Medium

Wood

Classification

Furnishing

Credit Line

Gift of the family of Josephus Daniels

Accession Number

51.102b

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