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American, circa 1920 This important folk art Navajo rug features seven houses looking much like Yei masks, and presented on a plain gray ground with brown border highlighting the incredible house motifs. This minimal design is uncommonly used in Navajo rugs and creates a stunning design statement. |
Item: 6480 |
Location of Origin: North America |
Medium/Materials: Naturally dyed handspun wools |
Dimensions: 40.5 x 37 inches |
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Primary Classification: Folk Art and Americana : Other |
Secondary Classification: Arts of the American West : Native American Clothing and Textiles |
Tertiary Classification: African Artwork, Ethnographic & Tribal Arts : Native American Clothing and Antiques |
Published :Navajo Pictorial Weaving, 1880-1950,Folk Art Images of Native Americans, Tyrone Campbell and Joel and Kate Kopp, New York 1991. Page 75, Object 102. Illustrated here on a full page in color. |
Provenance: America Hurrah, New York City |
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