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.
Boudoir card photograph of Tesuque Pueblo, located just north of Santa Fe, New Mexico, produced as a publicity photograph for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad by photographers W. Henry Brown and George C. Bennett. Reflects the railroad's strategy of promoting the culture and landscapes of the American Southwest to attract tourists and settlers along its expanding route. The AT&SF Railroad commissioned numerous such images during this period, helping to shape the American public's perception of Pueblo Indian life and the Southwest. 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.
Boudoir card photograph of Tesuque Pueblo, located just north of Santa Fe, New Mexico, produced as a publicity photograph for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad by photographers W. Henry Brown and George C. Bennett. Reflects the railroad's strategy of promoting the culture and landscapes of the American Southwest to attract tourists and settlers along its expanding route. The AT&SF Railroad commissioned numerous such images during this period, helping to shape the American public's perception of Pueblo Indian life and the Southwest. From a private collection in Utah.
We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand