Amon Carter print details

A Snap Shot at a Pueblo Indian

Object Details

  • Date

    ca. 1908-1928

  • Object Type

    Photographs

  • Medium

    Halftone print with applied color

  • Contributors

    Printed by Curt Teich Co.

  • Object Format

    Postcard

  • Dimensions

    3 5/16 x 5 1/4 in.

  • Inscriptions

    Recto:

    u.r. printed: 62. A Snap Shot at a Pueblo Indian.

    Recto:

    u.l. printed: A SNAP SHOT AT A PUEBLO INDIAN. \ The Pueblo Indians of bold resolute and determined cha- \ racter is picturesque anywhere and always. Mute, solemn \ and dignified generally, yet have the antics of children at the \ dance ceremonies. Indians who are neither naked nor poor, were Weavers, Silversmiths, Farmers, and Irrigators before \ the new world was discovered. Independent today and ask \ no aid from Washington.

    c. printed transverse: C.T. PHOTOCHROM.

    l.l. printed in emblem: CTCO \ CHICAGO

    l.c. printed: A-34045

  • Collection Name

    Fred and Jo Mazzulla Collection

  • Credit Line

    Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas

  • Accession Number

    P1976.48.998

  • Copyright

    Public domain

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