Pueblo Woman, Bowl and Corn Southwest Cyanotype

$375.00
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United States, Southwest, Pueblo

Circa 1910

Cyanotype

Image: 6 1/2 × 3 1/2" (16.5 × 8.9 cm) | Framed: 11 1/4 × 8 1/4" (28.6 × 21 cm)

Provenance: Larry Frank, Taos, New Mexico

This cyanotype depicts a Pueblo woman seated with a bowl, with corn visible beside her. The specific Pueblo community is not identified in available information, and the cultural attribution remains general. The image belongs to the early twentieth-century photographic record of Pueblo subjects in the Southwest.

The cyanotype process gives the photograph its characteristic blue tonal range, distinguishing it from silver prints and albumen photographs of the period. The seated pose, domestic objects, and architectural setting give the image a quiet documentary character. The Larry Frank provenance, Taos, adds significant collector context.

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United States, Southwest, Pueblo

Circa 1910

Cyanotype

Image: 6 1/2 × 3 1/2" (16.5 × 8.9 cm) | Framed: 11 1/4 × 8 1/4" (28.6 × 21 cm)

Provenance: Larry Frank, Taos, New Mexico

This cyanotype depicts a Pueblo woman seated with a bowl, with corn visible beside her. The specific Pueblo community is not identified in available information, and the cultural attribution remains general. The image belongs to the early twentieth-century photographic record of Pueblo subjects in the Southwest.

The cyanotype process gives the photograph its characteristic blue tonal range, distinguishing it from silver prints and albumen photographs of the period. The seated pose, domestic objects, and architectural setting give the image a quiet documentary character. The Larry Frank provenance, Taos, adds significant collector context.

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