ca1883 NATIVE AMERICAN APACHE INDIAN MOTHER AND CHILDREN CABINET CARD PHOTO


ca1883 NATIVE AMERICAN APACHE INDIAN MOTHER AND CHILDREN CABINET CARD PHOTO

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ca1883 NATIVE AMERICAN APACHE INDIAN MOTHER AND CHILDREN CABINET CARD PHOTO:
$78.99


Very rare and original, ca1883 Oversize Albumen Cabinet Card Photograph of a Native American, Apache Indian Woman with her daughter and infant in a cradleboard by Ben Wittick (or A. Frank Randall). This wonderful, period, Card Mount, Albumen Photograph measures approx. 4 1/2” by 7 3/4” and is mounted on its original Card Mount (overall size is 5 1/4” by 8 1/2”). Although the Image is not identified in any way, it is a well documented Photo taken around 1883 by either Ben Wittick or A. Frank Randell who collaborated to produce some of the finest images of Southwester Native American Indians.


The Image features the handsome Apache woman seated holding a distinctly recognizable Apache cradleboard. In the cradleboard is a toddler and seated next to the woman is a young Apache girl. The “family” is pictured in the Fort Apache studio of Ben Wittick with various \"props” behind them.


This rare and wonderful, Native American Indian, Boudoir / Oversize Cabinet Card Photograph is in good to very good condition. The Photograph exhibits sharp focus but is a bit light and there is mottling to the Photograph that is often seen on Wittick Cabinet Cards. The card mount has soiling and some edge wear.


A rare and original, ca1883 Oversize Albumen Boudoir / Cabinet Card Photo of a Native American, Apache Indian Woman with her daughter and infant in a cradleboard and a fantastic addition to any collection!!!


Some information about the Photographers A. Frank Randall and Ben Wittick:


A. Frank Randall operated out of Willcox, Arizona as an itinerant photographer beginning about 1883. Randall is primarily known for his work documenting the Navajo, Hopi and Apache. Randall and Ben Wittick were involved in the creation of one of the finest groups of images of Native Americans of the West, a series of about 100 boudoir cabinet portraits, produced at and around Fort Apache from about 1883 to 1885.


The studio backgrounds for the photographs are similar, and props such as cactus, blankets and rifles appear repeatedly in many of these images. Most are also rich with props from the daily life of the subjects like baskets, pottery, jewelry and crafts. Some images in the series are credited to Randall in hand stamped or printed labels on the reverse of the mount. Others have a \"Wittick\" credit inscribed in the emulsion of the negative, or are on Wittick imprinted mounts. Some are uncredited, and individual images have been found with credits which differ among examples.


Determining which photographer made a given image has become a significant mystery. One image, a portrait of Wittick with Peaches and two armed apache was obviously taken by Randall or an assistant. Though there are many theories and hypotheses, the relationship between Randall and Wittick in producing these incredible images has yet to be uncovered. Details about whether the images were jointly produced, if Randall and Wittick duplicated and exchanged some of the negatives, or if this work resulted from the shared use of a common studio space may never be known.

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ca1883 NATIVE AMERICAN APACHE INDIAN MOTHER AND CHILDREN CABINET CARD PHOTO:
$78.99

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