Santo Domingo Pueblo Lucero Photogravure Dutch Van Gelder Paper 1907 Edward S. Curtis

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Material: Photogravure on Dutch Van Gelder paper

Date: 1907

Measurements: Image 11₁₆ × 15₁₆ inches; sheet 17¹₁₆ × 21 inches

Provenance: Private collection, Tucson, AZ

Photogravure titled Lucero, Santo Domingo by Edward S. Curtis, printed in 1907 on Dutch Van Gelder paper — from the inaugural year of his monumental project The North American Indian (1907–1930). Prints from this first year of the project are widely regarded as among the finest examples of Curtis's photogravure work. Santo Domingo Pueblo, one of the largest and most traditionally steadfast of the Rio Grande Pueblos in present-day New Mexico, was a subject of particular resonance for Curtis, whose portraits of Santo Domingo subjects rank among the most compelling images of Pueblo life in his entire body of work. From a private collection in Tucson, Arizona.

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Material: Photogravure on Dutch Van Gelder paper

Date: 1907

Measurements: Image 11₁₆ × 15₁₆ inches; sheet 17¹₁₆ × 21 inches

Provenance: Private collection, Tucson, AZ

Photogravure titled Lucero, Santo Domingo by Edward S. Curtis, printed in 1907 on Dutch Van Gelder paper — from the inaugural year of his monumental project The North American Indian (1907–1930). Prints from this first year of the project are widely regarded as among the finest examples of Curtis's photogravure work. Santo Domingo Pueblo, one of the largest and most traditionally steadfast of the Rio Grande Pueblos in present-day New Mexico, was a subject of particular resonance for Curtis, whose portraits of Santo Domingo subjects rank among the most compelling images of Pueblo life in his entire body of work. From a private collection in Tucson, Arizona.

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