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Chief Blanket (Third Phase)

A work made of wool, single interlocking and slit tapestry weaves with "lazy lines"; twined warp ends and selvages.
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  • A work made of wool, single interlocking and slit tapestry weaves with "lazy lines"; twined warp ends and selvages.

Date:

c. 1880

Artist:

Navajo (Diné)
Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, United States

About this artwork

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Textiles

Culture

Navajo (Diné)

Title

Chief Blanket (Third Phase)

Place

New Mexico (Object made in)

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1870–1890

Medium

Wool, single interlocking and slit tapestry weaves with "lazy lines"; twined warp ends and selvages

Dimensions

184.2 × 153.7 cm (72 1/2 × 60 1/2 in.)

Credit Line

Bequest of Alan R. Brodie

Reference Number

2012.9

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