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[Taos Pueblo, New Mexico], between 1899 and 1928. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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[Taos Pueblo, New Mexico], between 1899 and 1928. Creator: Arnold Genthe
[Taos Pueblo, New Mexico], between 1899 and 1928
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Community Distance Distant Local People New Mexico United States Of America Pueblo Pueblo Indian Taos Pueblo
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This photograph, titled 'Taos Pueblo, New Mexico,' was captured by renowned American photographer Arnold Genthe between 1899 and 1928. The image transports us back in time to the early 20th century, specifically the 1910s and 1920s, and offers a glimpse into the rich heritage of the Taos Pueblo community in New Mexico, United States of America. The image showcases the distinctive architecture of the Taos Pueblo, with its multi-storied adobe buildings, blending seamlessly into the rugged landscape. In the foreground, two local residents, a man and a woman, are shown standing at a distance from the pueblo, gazing out at the vast expanse of land and trees before them. Their stoic expressions and traditional clothing add to the sense of timelessness and authenticity. The photograph was taken during a period when the Taos Pueblo was gaining increasing attention from outsiders, both for its unique cultural heritage and its natural beauty. The image captures the sense of isolation and distance that must have characterized life in this remote community, even as the outside world began to encroach. Genthe's use of a nitrate negative adds to the image's historical significance, as this photographic process was popular during the early 20th century but has since been largely replaced by more modern techniques. The Library of Congress, which holds this image in its vast collection, is a testament to the enduring value of Genthe's work as a document of American history and culture.
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