United States — New Mexico
1940s
Gelatin silver print, archival frame
Frame: 21 × 25 in (53.3 × 63.5 cm) | Image: 14 × 18 in (35.6 × 45.7 cm)
This photograph shows three figures in conversation before the pueblo's adobe wall, the protruding vigas along the upper register identifying the location as the North Pueblo specifically. The figures' clothing — a mix of traditional wraps and mid-century dress — locates the image precisely within the 1940s, a period when outside photographers were actively documenting Pueblo life under the influence of the broader American documentary movement.
Though unattributed, the image shares the compositional approach of photographers such as Laura Gilpin and Ernest Knee, who worked Taos extensively in this period.
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United States — New Mexico
1940s
Gelatin silver print, archival frame
Frame: 21 × 25 in (53.3 × 63.5 cm) | Image: 14 × 18 in (35.6 × 45.7 cm)
This photograph shows three figures in conversation before the pueblo's adobe wall, the protruding vigas along the upper register identifying the location as the North Pueblo specifically. The figures' clothing — a mix of traditional wraps and mid-century dress — locates the image precisely within the 1940s, a period when outside photographers were actively documenting Pueblo life under the influence of the broader American documentary movement.
Though unattributed, the image shares the compositional approach of photographers such as Laura Gilpin and Ernest Knee, who worked Taos extensively in this period.
We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand.