Gelatin Silver Print
1920s
Height 14" Width 9 3/4” mounted on board 14" x 16 1/2"
Provenance: Utah Trade, Museum of Northern Colorado
This gelatin silver print by George L. Beam depicts Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico. Beam worked as a photographer for the Denver & Rio Grande railroad company and became known for views of the American West. The image belongs to the early twentieth-century photographic documentation of Pueblo architecture, landscape, and daily setting.
The composition shows adobe structures within an open village view, with the surrounding landscape visible beyond the Pueblo. Its mounted presentation and Museum of Northern Colorado provenance add useful collecting and institutional context. As a Santa Clara Pueblo subject, the listing should remain specific to New Mexico and the Southwest rather than using a broad Native American description.
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Gelatin Silver Print
1920s
Height 14" Width 9 3/4” mounted on board 14" x 16 1/2"
Provenance: Utah Trade, Museum of Northern Colorado
This gelatin silver print by George L. Beam depicts Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico. Beam worked as a photographer for the Denver & Rio Grande railroad company and became known for views of the American West. The image belongs to the early twentieth-century photographic documentation of Pueblo architecture, landscape, and daily setting.
The composition shows adobe structures within an open village view, with the surrounding landscape visible beyond the Pueblo. Its mounted presentation and Museum of Northern Colorado provenance add useful collecting and institutional context. As a Santa Clara Pueblo subject, the listing should remain specific to New Mexico and the Southwest rather than using a broad Native American description.
We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand.