Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952)

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Edward S. Curtis - Tsetsanu (Tewa) - Vintage Photogravure - Volume, 12.5 x 9.5 inches - The young woman “Tsetsanu” from the Tewa is pictured here by Edward S. Curtis. Tewa was a subset of the Hopi and had similar characteristics and dress. Her hair is done in whorls, indicating that she in unmarried. The subject is dressed stylishly with jewelry and an off the shoulder dress. <br> <br>This image was taken in 1921 by photographer Edward S. Curtis and was printed on Japon Vellum. The Original photogravure is available for sale in our Aspen Art Gallery.
Title:
Tsetsanu (Tewa)
Date:
1921
Size:
Volume, 12.5 x 9.5 inches
Medium:
Vintage Photogravure
 
The young woman “Tsetsanu” from the Tewa is pictured here by Edward S. Curtis. Tewa was a subset of the Hopi and had similar characteristics and dress. Her hair is done in whorls, indicating that she in unmarried. The subject is dressed stylishly with jewelry and an off the shoulder dress.

This image was taken in 1921 by photographer Edward S. Curtis and was printed on Japon Vellum. The Original photogravure is available for sale in our Aspen Art Gallery.
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