At the Old Well of Acoma Photograph by Edward S. Curtis
Discover this striking sepia-toned lithograph reproduction of Edward S. Curtis's iconic photograph, "At the Old Well of Acoma." This historically significant image captures a pivotal moment in American documentary photography, showcasing Curtis's masterful eye for composition and cultural documentation. Each print arrives with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring the legitimacy and provenance of this museum-quality artwork. Perfect for collectors, historians, and those who appreciate the profound artistry of early 20th-century photography. A timeless addition to any gallery wall or study.
- The photograph was taken in 1904 in New Mexico at the Acoma Pueblo.
- It is a classic sepia-toned image depicting two Native American individuals at a water source, with three pots nearby.
- The photo is part of Curtis' monumental 20-volume work, The North American Indian, which documented the lives and cultures of over 80 tribes in the early 20th century.
- This specific image is widely considered one of Curtis' most beautiful and sought-after photographs.
Features
Photographer Edward S. Curtis
Sepia Tone Lithograph
Certificate of Authenticity