Wearing Blanket (Phase II)

Wearing Blanket (Phase II)

Diné (Navajo)WW-1850-009147
1850·Wool; single interlocking tapestry weave; twined edges·146 × 173.5 cm (57 1/2 × 68 1/4 in.)

Louise Benton Wagner Endowment

Catalogue

Year
1850
Dimensions
146 × 173.5 cm (57 1/2 × 68 1/4 in.)

Artist

Diné (Navajo)
Diné (Navajo)

Diné refers to the Navajo people and their artistic traditions spanning centuries. Diné artists work across textiles, jewelry, pottery, and contemporary media, drawing on ceremonial knowledge, landscape, and cultural sovereignty.

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Record

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Year
1850
Dimensions
146 × 173.5 cm (57 1/2 × 68 1/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1850-009147

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Diné (Navajo)

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