A Zuni Indian N.M.
Photographie
- Type d'objet : Photographie
- Photographe : Frederic Hamer Maude (1858 - 1959) ;
- Géographie : Amérique – Amérique du Nord – États-Unis – New Mexico (état)
- Date : 1897-1899 : date de prise de vue
- Matériaux et techniques : Tirage sur papier aristotype monté sur planche, reliée sur onglet toile en album. Texte manuscrit à l'encre noire.
- Dimensions et poids : Dimensions du tirage : 15,5 x 20,3 cmDimensions de la planche : 25 x 29,3 cmDimensions de l'album : 26,4 x 35 x 4,5 cm
- Inscription : Manuscrit à l'encre à gauche sur la planche : "This is a typical Zunian. Strongly marked features, a firm mouth & chin, he could well be expected to do as the Zunis have now twice done, - refused to allow the officers sent to capture their priests for cruelty to members of the tribe, to do so. One case was where they attempted to arrest the priest for hanging up Mick, a supposes witch, by the thumbs, some four years ago, & the other was in September 1897 after they had similarly abused a poor old woman for the same supposed crime."Manuscrit en bas sur le tirage : "A Zuni Indian N.M.", "K.99", "Maude Photo."
- Exposé : Non
- Numéro d'inventaire : PA000410.13
- Numéro de gestion : 70.2011.13.1.13
Description
Portrait d'un homme Zuni coiffé d'un bandeau, enveloppé d'un long tissu.Légende manuscrite sur le tirage puis sur la planche : "A Zuni Indian N.M.", "K.99", "Maude Photo.", "This is a typical Zunian. Strongly marked features, a firm mouth & chin, he could well be expected to do as the Zunis have now twice done, - refused to allow the officers sent to capture their priests for cruelty to members of the tribe, to do so. One case was where they attempted to arrest the priest for hanging up Mick, a supposes witch, by the thumbs, some four years ago, & the other was in September 1897 after they had similarly abused a poor old woman for the same supposed crime.".Tirage faisant partie de l'album de George Wharton James, F.H. Maude et Elmer E. Hall, montrant différentes scènes de populations Zuni, Navajo et Hopi du Nouveau Mexique et d'Arizona et comportant 48 tirages sur papier aristotype accompagnés de texte.