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Navajo Hubbell Revival Germantown Moki Serape

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Navajo Hubbell Revival Germantown Moki Serape
<B>Navajo Germantown Moki Blanket</B></I><BR>Circa 1890<BR>Length 87 in. Width 60 in.<BR><BR>This large, tightly woven Hubbell revival blanket is done in four-ply, aniline-dyed, Germantown yarns. The design features are laid out in a serape pattern with the central and end bands decorated with serrated diamonds in red and white against the black and blue Moki stripe background. The remaining field is crossed with plain and tracked lines in red and white over the Moki stripes.<BR>Two Moki style blankets with this identical pattern are in the collections of the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles. "It is believed this pattern originated with a weaver either employed by or living near Hubbell Trading Post at the turn of the twentieth century. Although not traced to the Hubbell rug study, it is believed blankets with this pattern were regularly sold to tourists."<BR><BR>Provenance<BR>Sotheby's, Sale 7137, Lot 348, May 19, 1998.<BR><BR>Reference<BR>Whitaker, Kathleen. <I>Southwest Textiles: Weavings of the Navajo and Pueblo.</B></I> Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2002, pp. 140-141<BR><BR>