Vintage Hopi Kachinas Lithograph Postcard by Smith-Southwestern 2002
$7.95
Condition: Normal Wear. Visible Bumps And Damages On The Edge. Visible Stains. See picture for a detailed ... Read more about the seller notes Normal Wear. Visible Bumps And Damages On The Edge. Visible Stains. See ... Read More
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This original lithograph postcard features a vivid image of three traditional Hopi Kachina dolls, carved from cottonwood roots by Hopi artisan Henry Shelton. The dolls depicted are the Corn Dancer, Crow Mother, and Sun Kachina, each showcasing intricate hand-painted details and authentic ceremonial regalia. The colorful and detailed photograph was taken by Jerry Jacka and highlights the unique cultural artistry of Native American crafts provided by The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona.Printed by Smith-Southwestern, Inc. in 2002, this continental-sized postcard (6 x 4 inches) is an excellent collectible for those interested in Native American heritage, folk art, and cultural history. The postcard is lithographed with rich colors and sharp detail, making it a striking display piece for collectors of indigenous art and postcards alike. The back includes descriptive text and publisher information, adding to its appeal and authenticity.
This original lithograph postcard features a vivid image of three traditional Hopi Kachina dolls, carved from cottonwood roots by Hopi artisan Henry Shelton. The dolls depicted are the Corn Dancer, Crow Mother, and Sun Kachina, each showcasing intricate hand-painted details and authentic ceremonial regalia. The colorful and detailed photograph was taken by Jerry Jacka and highlights the unique cultural artistry of Native American crafts provided by The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona.Printed by Smith-Southwestern, Inc. in 2002, this continental-sized postcard (6 x 4 inches) is an excellent collectible for those interested in Native American heritage, folk art, and cultural history. The postcard is lithographed with rich colors and sharp detail, making it a striking display piece for collectors of indigenous art and postcards alike. The back includes descriptive text and publisher information, adding to its appeal and authenticity.
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