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Navajo Rug Designs

by Susan Lowell, Robin Stancliff
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Overview

Speaking the language of color, pattern, and texture, these rug designs document the interesting period, about a century ago, when Juan Lorenzo Hubbell's Ganado trading post was a center of Southwestern culture as well as commerce. Hubbell's many visitors included several artists who obliged their host by painting "portraits" of the Navajo weavings that Hubbell bought, sold, and often influenced. By showing them to weavers, Hubbell used these painting to inspire a remarkable artistic collaboration that crossed cultures and genres and probably still affects Navajo weavings and American art today.

A few of the paintings remain on display at the Hubbell Trading Post, now a National Monument and still a weaving center. But Navajo Rug Designs brings the entire collection together for the first time. 106 photos and illustrations.

About the series: Look West: What do you find? Wide, wild landscapes...extraordinary plants and animals...rugged people rich in history...ghost towns and working ranches...ancient pueblos and ultramodern urban areas. In the West, coyotes howl. Native Americans endure and flourish. Kokopelli, the mythical humpbacked flute player, prances across the cliff dwellings and into popular culture - and thousands of curio shops. Every small, handsome book in Rio Nuevo Publishers' Look West series presents a unique aspect of the American West. Using words and pictures, each volume explores a special Western topic or phenomenon, and all have been written and illustrated by regional experts. Each of these attractive 6 x 6-inch hardcover books contains 64 pages of text, illustrations, and photographs. And each one allows the reader to capture the spirit of the West in the palm of a hand.

Synopsis

This sweet small book (6x6") features paintings made of beautiful Navajo weavings bought and sold at Juan Lorenzo Hubbell's trading post about a century ago. Hubbell showed these paintings to weavers as inspiration, and their impact continues. Lowell, a fourth-generation Arizonan who lived on the Navajo Researvation as a child and has been around Navajo rugs all her life, brings together the images and offers contextual text. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, Susan Lowell

Susan Lowell's books include the southwest bestseller The Three Little Javelinas, Cactus Flowers, Saguaro: The Desert Giant (with Anna Humphreys), and a Western cookbook, Clouds for Dessert. She lives with her family in Tucson, Arizona.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2005
Publisher
Rio Nuevo Publishers
Pages
64
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781887896726

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