Saddle
This saddle is the only known Ottoman example of its type. The use of pierced leather decoration appliquéd on different colored grounds occurs on a small number of Ottoman objects––bow cases and quivers, canteens––of the sixteenth century. It appears that all of them were made for high-ranking officers.
Artwork Details
- Title: Saddle
- Date: late 16th–17th century
- Culture: Turkish
- Medium: Wood, bone (staghorn), bark, leather, textile, iron, pigment
- Dimensions: H. 22 3/4 in. (57.8 cm); W. 24 in. (61 cm); Wt. 9 lb. 2 oz. (4130 g)
- Classification: Equestrian Equipment-Saddles
- Credit Line: Gift of William H. Riggs, 1913
- Object Number: 14.25.1651a
- Curatorial Department: Arms and Armor
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