Navajo Woman with Concho Belt by Frederic Allen Williams, 1926

$500.00

Silver print

14 in high x 10.75 in wide; 35.56 cm high x 27.31 cm wide

Provenance: Private collection, Phoenix, Arizona

This silver print by Frederic Allen Williams depicts a Navajo woman wearing a concho belt, layered necklaces, bracelets, and traditional dress. The outdoor setting and close framing give the portrait a direct visual presence while keeping attention on the sitter’s clothing and adornment. The photograph belongs to the early 20th-century record of Navajo portraiture in the Southwest.

The concho belt is a central visual element, shown with large silver ornaments across the waist. The sitter’s jewelry and dress are presented clearly, making the image especially relevant within the history of Navajo adornment and photographic representation. As a dated 1926 silver print, the work offers a focused view of Native dress, jewelry, and identity in a period photographic format.

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Silver print

14 in high x 10.75 in wide; 35.56 cm high x 27.31 cm wide

Provenance: Private collection, Phoenix, Arizona

This silver print by Frederic Allen Williams depicts a Navajo woman wearing a concho belt, layered necklaces, bracelets, and traditional dress. The outdoor setting and close framing give the portrait a direct visual presence while keeping attention on the sitter’s clothing and adornment. The photograph belongs to the early 20th-century record of Navajo portraiture in the Southwest.

The concho belt is a central visual element, shown with large silver ornaments across the waist. The sitter’s jewelry and dress are presented clearly, making the image especially relevant within the history of Navajo adornment and photographic representation. As a dated 1926 silver print, the work offers a focused view of Native dress, jewelry, and identity in a period photographic format.

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

INQUIRE HERE