Amon Carter print details

Typical Pueblo Indian Dwelling

Object Details

  • Date

    1933

  • Object Type

    Photographs

  • Medium

    Halftone print

  • Contributors

    Printed by Curt Teich Co.

  • Object Format

    Postcard

  • Dimensions

    3 7/16 x 5 3/8 in.

  • Inscriptions

    Recto:

    l.l. printed: TYPICAL PUEBLO INDIAN DWELLING.

    Verso:

    u.l. printed: TYPICAL PUEBLO INDIAN DWELLING. \ The Indian Pueblos of New Mexico are picturesque any- \ where and always. Here is his Home, his meat is drying from \ the roof, the kindling wood and bake oven at the front door. \ The cowhide stretching upon the ground, and sheep skin \ drying in a rack. The meat he eats, the skins he trades, he \ therefore asks no aid from Washington.

    u.l. printed: A-33470

    c. printed: C.T. AMERICAN ART

  • Collection Name

    Fred and Jo Mazzulla Collection

  • Credit Line

    Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas

  • Accession Number

    P1976.48.1006

  • Copyright

    Public domain

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