Textile by Anonymous

Textile 1935 - 1942

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weaving, textile

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weaving

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textile

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geometric

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imprinted textile

Dimensions overall: 64.2 x 39.3 cm (25 1/4 x 15 1/2 in.) Original IAD Object: 86" high; 41" wide

This textile of unknown date was made by an anonymous artist. Its visual power lies in the striking contrast between horizontal bands and small arrow motifs. The design hints at the cultural context in which it was made, perhaps alluding to the Native American weaving traditions of the Southwestern United States. The geometric patterns and the use of bold colors might echo the aesthetics and symbolism found in Navajo rugs or blankets. Alternatively, the textile’s relatively simple design could reflect the influence of trade cloths and manufactured textiles on indigenous weaving practices. Without further information about its provenance, the textile remains an intriguing example of how cultural exchange and artistic adaptation can shape the production of textiles. To gain a deeper understanding, one would need to consult historical archives, anthropological studies, and textile collections. Context is key to understanding the broader cultural significance and artistic heritage of the artwork.

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