"Farbea" Taos Maiden, Head Scarf, Original Edward S. Curtis, c1905, 5x7" $3.95

$ 2.09

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

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"Farbea" Taos Maiden, Head Scarf, Original Edward S. Curtis, c1905, 5x7" $3.95. Taos Maiden "Farbea" with Head Scarf. Taken: c1905. Photographer: Edward S. Curtis, Renowned Photographer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Taos Maiden "Farbea" with Head Scarf An Edward S. Curtis Original, c1905 $3.95 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thank you for checking out our post. Photographer: Edward S. Curtis, Renowned Photographer Taken: c1905 Location: Most likely New Mexico area or around Photo is 5 x 7 inch, sepia tone, glossy finish, no borders We use eBay tracking with USPS Taos Maiden called "Farbea" shown with Head Scarf, dates back to 1905. This unique piece captures a moment in time and offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life in the American Southwest.