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Navajo Rugs ~ Past, Present & Future With 20 Full Color Plates

Gilbert S. Maxwell
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Year
2026
Language
English

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Woven into every thread of a Navajo rug is a story that stretches back centuries, a visual language born from the red earth and vast skies of the American Southwest. These are not mere floor coverings or decorative accents. They are living records of a people's resilience, spirituality, and breathtaking artistry, created by hands that transformed raw wool and natural dye into objects of profound beauty. Gilbert S. Maxwell's landmark work, Navajo Rugs: Past, Present and Future, opens the door to this extraordinary world, inviting readers on a journey through the full arc of one of America's most treasured indigenous art forms. From its earliest origins to the market forces and cultural shifts that shaped its evolution, this book stands as an indispensable guide for anyone who has ever been captivated by the geometric fire of a Navajo design.

Maxwell brings both scholarly authority and genuine passion to his subject, tracing the historical threads that connect the ancient loom to the mid-twentieth century trading post. He explores how outside influences, from Spanish colonialism to the demands of American collectors, transformed Navajo weaving traditions while revealing how Navajo weavers resisted, adapted, and ultimately reclaimed their art on their own terms. The result is a layered, atmospheric portrait of creativity under pressure, a story of artists navigating change without surrendering the soul of their craft. Maxwell's writing conjures the sounds and colors of the reservation, the smell of lanolin and woodsmoke, the quiet authority of a weaver at her loom, and reminds us that every finished rug carries within it an entire world of human experience.

For collectors, dealers, historians, and anyone drawn to the intersection of art, culture, and the American West, this book delivers knowledge that transforms the way you see and understand these magnificent textiles. Maxwell offers practical guidance on identifying regional styles, evaluating quality, and understanding the market dynamics that surrounded Navajo weaving at the time of publication, making this volume as useful as it is illuminating. Whether you are building a collection, deepening your appreciation, or simply hungry for the rich history behind one of the world's great weaving traditions, Navajo Rugs: Past, Present and Future remains an essential and revelatory companion that rewards every reader who picks it up.

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