Brilliant : Navajo Germantown and Eyedazzler Textiles
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From may 5 2001 to january 13 2002 |
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Tapestries, carpets, textiles
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The Germantown and Eyedazzler periods developed between 1870 and 1910, these textiles created by Navajo Indians arose after they returned from imprisonment in New Mexico. They are recognisable by their bright colors and dramatic designs. |
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2301 North Central Avenue, Arizona
85004 Phoenix - États-Unis
602-252-8840 602 252 9757 anrear@heard.org http:/ / www.heard.org
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Hours : |
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New Year`s Day, Easter, Labour day (May, 1st), Bastille Day (July, 14), Independence Day (July, 4), Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day | |
Admission : |
Admission fee : 7 $ |
Concessions : 6 $ over 65 |
Free : Children |
Special concessions : 3 $ Under 12 |
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 | Navajo Nineways rug, 1880
Germantown yarns
© Heard Museum |
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