Vintage Indian Squaw and Papoose Pueblo Indian Women Lithograph Postcard
$14.95
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 vintage lithograph postcard depicts a Pueblo Indian woman carrying a papoose, wrapped in a vibrant red and yellow striped shawl, with traditional moccasins and a beautifully embroidered skirt. The scene captures the rich cultural heritage and traditional attire of Pueblo Indian women, showcasing their colorful shawls and handcrafted garments. The postcard, sized 3.5 x 5.5 inches, is an original printed piece by Southwest Post Card Co. and Genuine Curteich-Chicago, noted for their detailed lithographic production. The reverse side features a brief description of Pueblo Indian women, highlighting their picturesque presence along highways selling pottery and wares, and noting their dress style that dates back to the arrival of the Spaniards. This postcard emanates historical significance and ethnic artistry, making it a unique collectible for those interested in Native American culture, vintage postcards, or lithograph prints. The detailed textile patterns and the cultural narrative add to its appeal as a decorative and informative piece.
This vintage lithograph postcard depicts a Pueblo Indian woman carrying a papoose, wrapped in a vibrant red and yellow striped shawl, with traditional moccasins and a beautifully embroidered skirt. The scene captures the rich cultural heritage and traditional attire of Pueblo Indian women, showcasing their colorful shawls and handcrafted garments. The postcard, sized 3.5 x 5.5 inches, is an original printed piece by Southwest Post Card Co. and Genuine Curteich-Chicago, noted for their detailed lithographic production. The reverse side features a brief description of Pueblo Indian women, highlighting their picturesque presence along highways selling pottery and wares, and noting their dress style that dates back to the arrival of the Spaniards. This postcard emanates historical significance and ethnic artistry, making it a unique collectible for those interested in Native American culture, vintage postcards, or lithograph prints. The detailed textile patterns and the cultural narrative add to its appeal as a decorative and informative piece.
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- Iowa, United States
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- We offer a 7 day return policy on all cards. You must though notify us with in 48 hours of receiving the item with your intent to send the item back. You would have 7 days from the date of delivery to put the item in the mail for its return.
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