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A Zuni Girl

The woman in this portrait stares at the viewer with a sense of empowerment, as her pose simultaneously exudes strength and confidence. Edward Curtis noted the importance of women in the Zuni communities, observing that houses were "the absolute property of the women, who may sell or trade them within the tribe without legal hindrance," and that daughters "are the preferred heirs of the landed possessions of their father and their mother."

ArtistaEdward Sheriff Curtis(1868-1952)
Fecha1903
MedioPhotogravure
Línea de créditoCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2005.28.614
ClasificaciónPrint
Procedencia(William Reese Company, New Haven, CT); purchased by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, 2005
En exhibiciónNo