Navajo

Blanket

1880s/90s
Cotton and wool, single interlocking tapestry weave; twined selvages and heading, overcast finish terminating in tassels
233 × 151.1 cm (91.7 × 59.5 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026

View at artic.eduPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Brillant color and bold overall patterns with serrated diamonds, chevrons, and interlocking lines are hallmarks of the "Eye Dazzler" style of Navajo (Diné) textiles produced from the late-19th to the early-20th century. Earlier Navajo blankets featured broad horizontal bands of indigo blue, white, dark brown, black, and red, subsequently enhanced with the addition of small diamonds, bars, and squares. The lively approach of Eye Dazzler weaving developed out of a period of major cultural and artistic transformation beginning in 1864 when the U.S. government forcefully resettled the Navajo in the Bosque Redondo reservation. From the early 1860s, the Navajo received brightly colored commercial yarns as part of their U.S. government annuities. The new Eye Dazzler weaving also incorporated design elements characteristic of Mexican Saltillo blankets, which featured serrated diamonds and zigzag lines. The creator of this blanket fully utilized the intense color of commercially dyed yarns and the Saltillo style to create a spectacular work. Internlocking serrated undulating lines appear to vibrate over the entire surface. The vivid interplay of red and orange hues with brillant b

Source ↗

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Navajo

Blanket or RugBlanket or RugHorse HeadstallHorse HeadstallConcho BeltConcho Belt"Germantown Eye-Dazzler" Rug"Germantown Eye-Dazzler" RugSarape with Terraced Zigzag DesignSarape with Terraced Zigzag Design"Eye-Dazzler" Weaving"Eye-Dazzler" WeavingSarape with Compound Banded DesignSarape with Compound Banded DesignSarape with Serrated Diamond PatternSarape with Serrated Diamond Pattern

More like this

Shirvan KilimAzerbaijan, Shirvan area — Shirvan KilimMan's Sarape (Wearing Blanket)Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico — Man's Sarape (Wearing Blanket)RugTurkey — RugCoverletUnited States, Probably Pennsylvania — CoverletCoverletUnited States — CoverletCoverletUnited States, Probably Pennsylvania — CoverletCermonial TextileIndonesia, Bali, Buleleng — Cermonial TextileSarape (Interpretation of Mexican Saltillo Serape)Germany or Czechoslovakia — Sarape (Interpretation of MexicaCeremonial Hanging/Shroud (Porisitutu)Toraja Indonesia, Sulawesi, Kalumpang — Ceremonial Hanging/SPortion of a Loom LengthBukhara, Uzbekistan — Portion of a Loom LengthArtworkSarapeMexico, possibly Saltillo — Sarape