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Hearst Museum object titled Print, accession number 2-17963.9, described as Plate #9, print of Navajo blanket in the collection of the Laboratory of Anthropology . Blanket depicted: 1880-1890, size 50" x 66", banded background type of medium hand-spun wool in white, natural brown-black, indigo blue, native green and faded aniline red. From original painting by Louis H. Ewing. Stamped on back: NAVAJO BLANKETS, Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Hearst Museum object titled Print, accession number 2-17963.10, described as Plate #10, print of Navajo blanket in the collection of the Laboratory of Anthropology . Blanket depicted: about 1880, size 53" x 77", serrate edged zigzag and diamond design of fine hand-spun wool for the white, indigo blue, native yellow and green, and aniline red. From original painting by Louis H. Ewing. Stamped on back: NAVAJO BLANKETS, Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Hearst Museum object titled Print, accession number 2-17963.13, described as Plate #13, print of Navajo blanket in the collection of the Laboratory of Anthropology . Blanket depicted: about 1890, size 46" x 79", stepped zigzag design of course hand-spun wool, with indigo blue, native yellow and green, and aniline reds. From original painting by Louis H. Ewing. Stamped on back: NAVAJO BLANKETS, Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Hearst Museum object titled Print, accession number 2-17963.8, described as Plate #8, print of Navajo blanket in the collection of the Laboratory of Anthropology . Blanket depicted: 1875-1885, size 52" x 72", banded background type with medium hand-spun wool for white, native dyed black, and indigo blue, raveled material used for red, and four-ply manufactured yarn for green. From original painting by Louis H. Ewing. Stamped on back: NAVAJO BLANKETS, Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Hearst Museum object titled Print, accession number 2-17963.5, described as Plate #5, print of Navajo blanket in the collection of the Laboratory of Anthropology . Blanket depicted: about 1875, size 49" x 75", fine hand-spun wool for white, blue, light red and green, raveled bayeta for red and gold. From original painting by Louis H. Ewing. Stamped on back: NAVAJO BLANKETS, Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Hearst Museum object titled Print, accession number 2-17963.1, described as Plate #1, print of Navajo blanket in the collection of the Laboratory of Anthropology . Blanket depicted: 1850-1875, size 54 " x 72", typical design of the classic period, with fine hand-spun white and indigo blue, and raveled bayeta for the red. From original painting by Louis H. Ewing. Stamped on back: NAVAJO BLANKETS, Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Hearst Museum object titled Print, accession number 2-17963.6, described as Plate #6, print of Navajo blanket in the collection of the Laboratory of Anthropology . Blanket depicted: about 1875, size 52" x 70", antique "chief" type of fine hand-spun wool for the white, natural brown-black and indigo blue, with raveled bayeta for the red. From original painting by Louis H. Ewing. Stamped on back: NAVAJO BLANKETS, Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Hearst Museum object titled Print, accession number 2-17963.11, described as Plate #11, print of Navajo blanket in the collection of the Laboratory of Anthropology . Blanket depicted: 1875-1885, size 54" x 72", typical example of stepped zigzags running lengthwise, medium hand-spun wool for white, indigo blue, red and dark green, the light grey-green is three-ply manufactured yarn. From original painting by Louis H. Ewing. Stamped on back: NAVAJO BLANKETS, Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Hearst Museum object titled Print, accession number 2-17963.15, described as Plate #15, print of Navajo blanket in the collection of the Laboratory of Anthropology . Blanket depicted: about 1880, size 50" x 75", unusual design with zones of vari-colored zigzags, produced by the "wedge-weave" technique, in which the colored weft threads follow the direction of the zigzags. Coarse soft hand-spun wool throughout, in the zigzags are native brown-black, aniline reds and orange. From original painting by Louis H. Ewing. Stamped on back: NAVAJO BLANKETS, Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Hearst Museum object titled Print, accession number 2-17963.14, described as Plate #14, print of Navajo blanket in the collection of the Laboratory of Anthropology . Blanket depicted: about 1900, size 51" x 78", serrate edged zigzags and diamonds of medium hand-spun wool, in white, native dyed black and aniline red. From original painting by Louis H. Ewing. Stamped on back: NAVAJO BLANKETS, Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico