Silver gelatin print on 6 x 9 in. mount with blindstamp in the lower margin with Carl Moon's Pasadena, CA, address, and ink identification on verso, "Santiago, 1905." Carl Moon (1879-1948) became interested in photography and American Indians at an early age. After apprenticing for six years, he opened his own photographic studio in Albuquerque. He was in charge of Fred Harvey’s Headquarters at the Grand Canyon, AZ, and also worked as the official photographer for the Santa Fe Railroad. His highly artistic and sensitive images were exhibited in major museums around the US, and at the invitation of President Theodore Roosevelt, at the White House. Condition: Few smudges, minor areas of toning on print. Slight surface wear to mount, including few spots/smudge, light corner and edge wear to mount.
Silver gelatin print on 6 x 9 in. mount with blindstamp in the lower margin with Carl Moon's Pasadena, CA, address, and ink identification on verso, "Santiago, 1905." Carl Moon (1879-1948) became interested in photography and American Indians at an early age. After apprenticing for six years, he opened his own photographic studio in Albuquerque. He was in charge of Fred Harvey’s Headquarters at the Grand Canyon, AZ, and also worked as the official photographer for the Santa Fe Railroad. His highly artistic and sensitive images were exhibited in major museums around the US, and at the invitation of President Theodore Roosevelt, at the White House. Condition: Few smudges, minor areas of toning on print. Slight surface wear to mount, including few spots/smudge, light corner and edge wear to mount.
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