Navajo Portraits
By Talcott Harmon Parkhurst
6 Black and White original photographs 19.5cm. x 24.5 cm (mounted 27.5 cm. x 35.5 cm.) Circ 1920. Provenance: all from Parkhurst's original copyright. Talcott Harmon Parkhurst (1883-1952) was a regional New Mexican photographer. His negatives are archived at the Palace of the Govenors Museum in Sante Fe, New Mexico. Portraits include: ''Basket Maker'', ''Navajo Singer'', ''Chief'', ''Navajo Girl'', second ''Navajo Chief'', and an unknown lady in costume. Near fine condition. Scarce and collectable.
Publication year: 1920
Vendor: PETER FRY (PBFA)
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By Talcott Harmon Parkhurst
6 Black and White original photographs 19.5cm. x 24.5 cm (mounted 27.5 cm. x 35.5 cm.) Circ 1920. Provenance: all from Parkhurst's original copyright. Talcott Harmon Parkhurst (1883-1952) was a regional New Mexican photographer. His negatives are archived at the Palace of the Govenors Museum in Sante Fe, New Mexico. Portraits include: ''Basket Maker'', ''Navajo Singer'', ''Chief'', ''Navajo Girl'', second ''Navajo Chief'', and an unknown lady in costume. Near fine condition. Scarce and collectable.
Publication year: 1920
Vendor: PETER FRY (PBFA)