Maiden "Farbea" Taos, Head Scarf, Edward S. Curtis Original, c1905 5 x 7

$ 2.62

Period: Early 20th Century (1900-1920) Unit Type: Unit Size: 5 x 7 in Framing: Unframed Unit Quantity: One Signed: No Finish: Glossy Theme: Art, History, Portrait, Social History, Native American, Semi Profile to right, Desert Culture: Taos Pueblo Material: Paper Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No color: Sepia Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1924 Image Color: Sepia Image Orientation: Portrait Country of Origin: United States Style: Documentary, Editorial, Photojournalism, History, E S Curtis following a dream, Dry air Features: 1st Edition, Limited Edition, One of a Kind (OOAK) Subject: Women, Desert, Pueblo, New Mexico Arizona area, Indian Woman, Young woman, Head Scarf/Blanket Photographer: Edward S. Curtis, Renowned Photographer Personalize: No Unit of Sale: Single Piece Year of Production: 1905 Production Technique: Platinum Print Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint Type: Photograph Title: Taos Maiden "Farbea" with Head Scarf, An Edward S. Curtis Origin

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Maiden "Farbea" Taos, Head Scarf, Edward S. Curtis Original, c1905 5 x 7. Taos Maiden "Farbea" with Head Scarf. The Taos Maiden "Farbea" with Head Scarf is an original photograph (but new!). by renowned photographer Edward S. Curtis, 1905. An Edward S. Curtis Original, c1905. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Taos Maiden "Farbea" with Head Scarf An Edward S. Curtis Original, c1905 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thank you for checking out our post. The Taos Maiden "Farbea" with Head Scarf is an original photograph (but new!) by renowned photographer Edward S. Curtis, 1905. This 5 x 7 inch sepia-toned image depicts a young Native American woman from the Taos Pueblo, showcasing the beauty and culture of the region. The glossy finish and limited edition status make it a valuable piece for collectors interested in historical and documentary photography from the early 20th century. This unique piece captures a moment in time and offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life in the American Southwest.