File:Second Phase Navajo Chief Blanket - private collection.jpg

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Second Phase Navajo Chief Blanket

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English: woven in handspun, raveled, and commercial 4-ply wool yarn, in natural ivory and dark brown, indigo blue, and red, with a Chief's Second Phase design, composed of eight sets of horizontal bars overlaying banded panels in alternating colors, against a typical striped background.

53 in. by 67 in.

private collection
Date ca. 1840-50
Source https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2013/so-williams-n08984/lot.27.html
Author Navajo artist

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