Native American / Pueblo, Southwest
1930s
AAC photograph, Detroit
Dimensions including original frame: 13 x 14 1/2 in (33 x 36.8 cm)
Provenance: Private collection, Pasadena, CA
This 1930s photograph depicts two Pueblo women in a village setting, one seated with a basket and the other standing beside her. The architectural background and domestic objects place the figures within a Southwestern community context. The photograph is identified as an AAC photograph from Detroit and is preserved in its original frame.
The dark mat and pierced black frame give the work a strong period presentation. The image reflects the long history of photographic documentation of Pueblo life, domestic work, and regional identity in the American Southwest. As a framed Native American photograph from the 1930s, it carries both documentary and decorative value within a focused Southwestern collection.
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Native American / Pueblo, Southwest
1930s
AAC photograph, Detroit
Dimensions including original frame: 13 x 14 1/2 in (33 x 36.8 cm)
Provenance: Private collection, Pasadena, CA
This 1930s photograph depicts two Pueblo women in a village setting, one seated with a basket and the other standing beside her. The architectural background and domestic objects place the figures within a Southwestern community context. The photograph is identified as an AAC photograph from Detroit and is preserved in its original frame.
The dark mat and pierced black frame give the work a strong period presentation. The image reflects the long history of photographic documentation of Pueblo life, domestic work, and regional identity in the American Southwest. As a framed Native American photograph from the 1930s, it carries both documentary and decorative value within a focused Southwestern collection.
We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand.