Till Goodan Cloth Placemats of Native American Woman
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This is a set of four vintage cotton placemats by Till Goodan. They measure 10 1/2 by 15 inches. The placemats look like they have never been used. T certainly are no food stains on them. One mat is slightly yellowed on the white top and bottom edges. The design is rendered in red and white only.The mats have a beautiful design of a Native American woman making a rug on a loom. T is an hut / teepee, mountains, and a burro in the background. T is another hut / teepee with a blanket at the door and decorative pots in the foreground. Below is some information about Till Goodan. I was unable to find any specific information about this design.From The Cowboy Closet: "About the Artist: TILLMAN PARKER GOODAN (1896-1958)To the casual observer his paintings are exciting and colorful. To the scholars of the Western Era they are benchmarks of authenticity. Such is the style of Till Goodan. He was born Tillman Parker Goodan in Eaton, Colorado on March 27, 1896. His father was a true western pioneer, mayor of Eaton, publisher of its first newspaper, and County Commissioner for several years. After moving to California in 1905 and settling on a little farm that bordered the Michel Cattle Ranch, Till spent much of his boyhood with the Michel sons working on their ranch. T he developed his expertise as a calf roper and the skills of a working cowboy.
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