Cabinet card photograph
Dimensions not provided
Provenance: Larry Frank, Taos, New Mexico
This cabinet card depicts a Kiowa man standing in a studio setting with a bow held at his side. The sitter wears a brimmed hat, fringed clothing, beadwork, and decorated garments, with a painted backdrop and studio props visible behind him. The warm albumen tone and cabinet card format are consistent with late 19th-century photographic presentation.
The full-length pose records clothing, stance, and personal adornment in a clear studio portrait. Kiowa people are part of the Southern Plains, with historic ties across the Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas region. As an 1880s cabinet card, the photograph presents a period image of Kiowa dress and studio portraiture from the late 19th century.
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Cabinet card photograph
Dimensions not provided
Provenance: Larry Frank, Taos, New Mexico
This cabinet card depicts a Kiowa man standing in a studio setting with a bow held at his side. The sitter wears a brimmed hat, fringed clothing, beadwork, and decorated garments, with a painted backdrop and studio props visible behind him. The warm albumen tone and cabinet card format are consistent with late 19th-century photographic presentation.
The full-length pose records clothing, stance, and personal adornment in a clear studio portrait. Kiowa people are part of the Southern Plains, with historic ties across the Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas region. As an 1880s cabinet card, the photograph presents a period image of Kiowa dress and studio portraiture from the late 19th century.
We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand.