Boudoir Card of Indian Maiden with Large Ceramic Bowl on Head
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A captivating boudoir card featuring an Indian Maiden adorned with a large ceramic bowl atop her head. This exquisite image offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Zuni people of New Mexico, captured by the renowned photographer Ben Wittick & Son in the late 19th century.
Description of the Boudoir Card:
This boudoir card showcases the Wife of "Pa-lo-woh-ti mah," a Zuni woman elegantly adorned in traditional clothing, footwear, and a stunning squash blossom necklace. The backdrop of a primitive wooden ladder against a Kiva wall adds to the authenticity of the scene, while the elaborate vessel balanced on her head and the large decorated bowl and olla at her feet serve as striking symbols of Zuni craftsmanship and culture.
Historical Significance:
This boudoir card holds significant historical and cultural value, offering a rare and intimate portrayal of Zuni life in the late 19th century. Ben Wittick & Son's photographic documentation of indigenous communities in the American Southwest provides invaluable insights into their customs, traditions, and way of life during this period of rapid change and cultural transition.
Photographer Information:
Ben Wittick & Son, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was renowned for their photographic documentation of Native American tribes in the late 19th century. Their images captured the beauty, resilience, and diversity of indigenous cultures in the American Southwest, preserving their legacy for future generations.
Description of the Boudoir Card:
This boudoir card showcases the Wife of "Pa-lo-woh-ti mah," a Zuni woman elegantly adorned in traditional clothing, footwear, and a stunning squash blossom necklace. The backdrop of a primitive wooden ladder against a Kiva wall adds to the authenticity of the scene, while the elaborate vessel balanced on her head and the large decorated bowl and olla at her feet serve as striking symbols of Zuni craftsmanship and culture.
Historical Significance:
This boudoir card holds significant historical and cultural value, offering a rare and intimate portrayal of Zuni life in the late 19th century. Ben Wittick & Son's photographic documentation of indigenous communities in the American Southwest provides invaluable insights into their customs, traditions, and way of life during this period of rapid change and cultural transition.
Photographer Information:
Ben Wittick & Son, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was renowned for their photographic documentation of Native American tribes in the late 19th century. Their images captured the beauty, resilience, and diversity of indigenous cultures in the American Southwest, preserving their legacy for future generations.
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Boudoir Card of Indian Maiden with Large Ceramic Bowl on Head
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