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Classic Papago Woman Picking Cactus Print

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This high-quality semi-gloss photo paper print, measuring 11x14 inches, is ready to be framed and displayed. Unlike mass-produced items, all products from ClassicPix are made on demand, just for you. To see our full collection of prints and photos, please click on the ClassicPix link above.

The image showcased here is titled "Gathering Hanamh - Papago Woman Picking Cactus Fruit With Wooden Stick, Arizona, 1907." It was captured by renowned photographer Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) in the year 1907, immortalizing a Papago woman engaged in the traditional practice of collecting cactus fruit in the state of Arizona.

This historic photograph has been meticulously reproduced using high-quality materials, ensuring a vibrant and detailed representation of the original. The print is proudly made in the USA by ClassicPix, a company dedicated to preserving and sharing important moments in history through their curated collection of prints and photographs.

For more information about this captivating image and the talented photographer who captured it, please refer to the details provided below. We invite you to explore our full range of offerings and discover the timeless beauty and significance of these remarkable historical photographs.

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Classic Papago Woman Picking Cactus Print

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This high-quality semi-gloss photo paper print, measuring 11x14 inches, is ready to be framed and displayed. Unlike mass-produced items, all products from ClassicPix are made on demand, just for you. To see our full collection of prints and photos, please click on the ClassicPix link above.

The image showcased here is titled "Gathering Hanamh - Papago Woman Picking Cactus Fruit With Wooden Stick, Arizona, 1907." It was captured by renowned photographer Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) in the year 1907, immortalizing a Papago woman engaged in the traditional practice of collecting cactus fruit in the state of Arizona.

This historic photograph has been meticulously reproduced using high-quality materials, ensuring a vibrant and detailed representation of the original. The print is proudly made in the USA by ClassicPix, a company dedicated to preserving and sharing important moments in history through their curated collection of prints and photographs.

For more information about this captivating image and the talented photographer who captured it, please refer to the details provided below. We invite you to explore our full range of offerings and discover the timeless beauty and significance of these remarkable historical photographs.

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product_dimensions14 x 11 x 0.2 inches
manufacturerClassicPix
date_first_availableApril 28, 2023
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