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Chief Blanket
Chief Blanket
Chief Blanket

Chief Blanket

Datec. 1880-1890
Mediumnatural handspun wool; red aniline dye and indigo
Dimensions49 × 63 3/4 inches (124.5 × 161.9 cm)
Velcro: 63 3/4 inches (161.9 cm)
Credit LineBequest of H.J. Lutcher Stark, 1965
Object number82.900.111
ClassificationsTextiles
DescriptionYarn colors are navy, brown, white and red. Red is aniline dye; blue is indigo.
Label TextThe Diné (Navajo) blanket of simple stripes of natural colors became known as a chief blanket. The Diné (Navajo) traded this type of blanket with other tribes. The owner would likely be a person of status, although not necessarily a chief. This beautiful weaving is characteristic of a second-phase chief blanket. The second phase has wide stripes of natural colors with narrow stripes and rectangular blocks of colors at the ends and the center.
ProvenanceGeorge A. Cuneo Collection; purchased by Kohlberg's Antiques and Indian Art, Denver Colorado; H.J. Lutcher Stark [1887-1965]; bequeathed September 2, 1965 to the Nelda C. and H.J. Lutcher Stark Foundation; accessioned to the Stark Museum of Art
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Chief Blanket
Diné (Navajo)
1860-1880
Rug
Diné (Navajo)
1940-1950
Chief Blanket
Diné (Navajo)
1880-1890
Rug
Diné (Navajo)
1920-1930
Blanket
Diné (Navajo)
c. 1870
Blanket
Diné (Navajo)
1880-1900
Rug
Diné (Navajo)
c. 1940
Rug
Diné (Navajo)
c. 1940
Blanket
Diné (Navajo)
1900-1910