Skip to main content

Shoulder Bag

CultureOjibwa
Dateca. 1865
MediumWool cloth and yarn, cotton cloth, glass beads, and silk ribbon
DimensionsOverall: 37 7/8 × 9 1/2 inches (96.2 × 24.13 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: Kay and John Callison Art Acquisition Fund
Object number2021.24
On View
On view
Gallery Location
  • 208
DescriptionCross-shoulder strap bag with a pouch. The front has a beaded image of a cat, geometric and windmill elements in a folksy, needlework-like pattern.Provenance
Purchased from the David Harvey collection, Des Moines, Iowa by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri, 2021. 
Information about a particular artwork or image, including provenance information, is based upon historic information and may not be currently accurate or complete. Research on artwork and images is an ongoing process, and the information about a particular artwork or image may not reflect the most current information available to the Museum. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about a particular artwork or image, please e-mail provenance@nelson-atkins.org.


overall
ca. 1850
2009.77.1
overall
ca. 1820-1830
2012.27.5
Shoulder Bag
ca. 1820-1830
2015.26.3
Shoulder Bag
ca. 1820-1830
2015.26.6
Shoulder Bag
ca. 1820-1830
2015.26.7
Shoulder Bag
ca. 1820-1830
2015.26.12
Bandolier Bag
ca. 1820-1830
2015.26.1
Bandolier Bag
ca. 1820-1830
2015.26.2
Bandolier Bag
ca. 1820-1830
2015.26.4
Bandolier Bag
ca. 1820-1830
2015.26.5
Bandolier Bag
ca. 1820-1830
2015.26.9
Bandolier Bag
ca. 1810
2015.26.10