Lucero, Santo Domingo Pueblo E.S. Curtis Photogravure

$1,500.00

United States, New Mexico, Santo Domingo Pueblo

1925, printed 1926

Photogravure on Dutch Van Gelder paper, blind stamp lower right corner

Image: 11 7/16 × 15 9/16" | Sheet: 17 15/16 × 21 1/8"

Provenance: Private collection, Tucson, Arizona

This photogravure by Edward S. Curtis is titled Lucero, Santo Domingo and was printed in 1926 from a 1925 negative on Dutch Van Gelder paper with blind stamp lower right corner. Santo Domingo Pueblo, one of the largest and most traditionally conservative of the Rio Grande Pueblos in present-day New Mexico, was a subject of particular significance to Curtis. His documentation of Pueblo life produced some of the most compelling portraits in The North American Indian (1907–1930).

The print presents with the rich tonal depth and luminous quality that distinguishes Curtis photogravures on Dutch Van Gelder paper. The blind stamp in the lower right corner confirms authenticity within the publication's standard edition. The print is in collector condition with private Tucson provenance.

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United States, New Mexico, Santo Domingo Pueblo

1925, printed 1926

Photogravure on Dutch Van Gelder paper, blind stamp lower right corner

Image: 11 7/16 × 15 9/16" | Sheet: 17 15/16 × 21 1/8"

Provenance: Private collection, Tucson, Arizona

This photogravure by Edward S. Curtis is titled Lucero, Santo Domingo and was printed in 1926 from a 1925 negative on Dutch Van Gelder paper with blind stamp lower right corner. Santo Domingo Pueblo, one of the largest and most traditionally conservative of the Rio Grande Pueblos in present-day New Mexico, was a subject of particular significance to Curtis. His documentation of Pueblo life produced some of the most compelling portraits in The North American Indian (1907–1930).

The print presents with the rich tonal depth and luminous quality that distinguishes Curtis photogravures on Dutch Van Gelder paper. The blind stamp in the lower right corner confirms authenticity within the publication's standard edition. The print is in collector condition with private Tucson provenance.

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