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Adam Clark Vroman

1856-1916

"Our Home on the Mesa" (Moqui Town, Arizona). 1895.

Printing-out paper print
With Vroman's title and inventory number "No. A123" in ink on mount recto.
The image 5 7/8 x 8 in. (14.9 x 20.3 cm.), the mount 6 3/8 x 8 3/8 in. (16.2 x 21.3 cm.)

  • Provenance:
    A Country Called California: The Collection of Stephen White
  • Exhibited:
    This print was included in the exhibition and accompanying catalogue The Photograph and the American Dream 1840-1940, at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, 2001-2002.
  • Literature:
    Stephen White, foreword by Lynell George, A Country Called California, Photographs 1850s to 1960s (Angel City Press, 2022), p. 151
  • Notes:
    Vroman was accompanied on this trip to Arizona by (from left to right): Mrs. Thaddeus (Leontine) Lowe, C.J.Crandall, Horatio N. Rust, A.C. Vroman, and Cilladon Montanyo. The Huntington Library holds an album of 19 photographs from this trip, including scenes of Hopi Indians performing the Snake Dance at Walpi, Arizona, and views of the Petrified Forest. The album also includes Vroman's handwritten travel narrative.

    Adam Clark Vroman is best known for his portraits of Native Americans. He collaborated frequently with the Bureau of American Ethnology, a research unit of the Smithsonian Institution, making a series of eight trips to Arizona and New Mexico between 1895 and 1904, photographing the Hopi, Zuni, and Navajo peoples. His images bridge the ethnographic traditions of the 19th century with the so-called "objective" vision of the 20th, using modern techniques and materials when making images of living tribes and traditions, rather than viewing the culture as "vanishing." These modern, detail-rich views, in which he himself also appears frequently, are both sensitive and masterful.
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