Photo of collection object Folding Screen with the Siege of Belgrade (front) and Hunting Scene (reverse)
González Family. Folding Screen with the Siege of Belgrade (front) and Hunting Scene (reverse), ca.1697-1701. Oil on wood, inlaid with mother-of-pearl, 90 1/2 x 108 5/8 in., 183.5 lb. (229.9 x 275.8 cm, 83.24kg) each panel: 90 1/2 x 18 1/8 in. (229.9 x 46 cm). Gift of Lilla Brown in memory of her husband, John W. Brown, by exchange, 2012.21. Creative Commons-BY.

Folding Screen with the Siege of Belgrade (front) and Hunting Scene (reverse)

ca.1697-1701

González Family

Mexican

European Art

This biombo enconchado is the only known work to combine the two elite Mexican genres of biombos (folding screens) and tableros de concha nácar y pintura (shell-inlay paintings later known as enconchados). Commissioned in Mexico City by the viceroy of New Spain, it was most likely displayed in Mexico’s viceregal palace, where it would have divided a ceremonial state room from a more intimate sitting room. The work originally included six additional panels, which are now in Mexico.
Maker/Artist
González Family
Classification
Screen
Formatted Medium
Oil on wood, inlaid with mother-of-pearl
Dimensions
90 1/2 x 108 5/8 in., 183.5 lb. (229.9 x 275.8 cm, 83.24kg) each panel: 90 1/2 x 18 1/8 in. (229.9 x 46 cm)
Departments
European Art
Accession Number
2012.21
Credit Line
Gift of Lilla Brown in memory of her husband, John W. Brown, by exchange
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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