Pueblo Indian Dances Cabinet Card Albumen Print 1880s W. Henry Brown George C. Bennett

$500.00

Material: Albumen print on card

Date: 1880s

Measurements: 4¾ × 7¾ inches

Provenance: Private collection, Utah

Note: Produced as a publicity photograph for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad.

Cabinet card photograph titled "Santa Fe Route Indian Dances," capturing ceremonial dances of Pueblo peoples of the American Southwest. Produced as a publicity photograph for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad by photographers W. Henry Brown and George C. Bennett, reflecting the railroad's strategy of promoting indigenous cultures and landscapes along its expanding route. Ceremonial dance photographs of this period are particularly evocative documents, capturing traditions of profound spiritual and cultural significance to Pueblo communities. From a private collection in Utah.

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Material: Albumen print on card

Date: 1880s

Measurements: 4¾ × 7¾ inches

Provenance: Private collection, Utah

Note: Produced as a publicity photograph for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad.

Cabinet card photograph titled "Santa Fe Route Indian Dances," capturing ceremonial dances of Pueblo peoples of the American Southwest. Produced as a publicity photograph for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad by photographers W. Henry Brown and George C. Bennett, reflecting the railroad's strategy of promoting indigenous cultures and landscapes along its expanding route. Ceremonial dance photographs of this period are particularly evocative documents, capturing traditions of profound spiritual and cultural significance to Pueblo communities. From a private collection in Utah.

We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand