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David Frances Barry photo - Chief Hand Horn & his son
Chief Hand Horn and his son wearing full traditional native American dress including beaded moccasins, a leather belt and roach headdresses. Hand Horn is sitting on the right, holding a sword in his left hand. His son, sitting on the left, is wrapped in a blanket.. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
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Beaded Belt Blanket Chief Headdresses Horn Including Leather Moccasins Photograph Roach Wrapped
20"x20" (51x51cm) Metal Print
Bring the rich cultural heritage of Native American traditions into your home with our stunning Media Storehouse Metal Prints. Featuring this captivating image of Chief Hand Horn and his son, expertly captured by David Frances Barry and licensed from Mary Evans Prints Online. Their proud expressions and intricately detailed traditional attire, including beaded moccasins, a leather belt, and roach headdresses, are beautifully preserved in the vibrant colors and textures of our premium metal print finish. Elevate your space with a unique and meaningful work of art that tells a story, only with Media Storehouse.
Your image is printed photographically and bonded to a 3.5mm thick, Dibond board (black polyethylene sandwiched between two sheets of white coated aluminium). The panel is then sealed with a gloss protective covering. Supplied complete with a wall mount which holds the print 10mm from the wall.
Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, metal prints bring images to life and add a modern touch to any space
Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 50.8cm (20" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This evocative photograph, captured by David Frances Barry in the late 1800s, offers a poignant glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Native American traditions. The image features Chief Hand Horn and his young son, both dressed in their full traditional regalia. The Chief, seated on the right, proudly holds a sword in his left hand, his stern expression conveying the wisdom and strength of a respected leader. His son, wrapped in a blanket on the left, gazes up at his father with a sense of awe and admiration. Their intricately beaded moccasins, leather belts, and roach headdresses are a testament to the intricate craftsmanship and artistic talent of Native American culture. The headdresses, adorned with feathers and other natural materials, add an air of majesty and mystique to their appearance. The photograph, taken during a time when Native American traditions were under threat from European influence, serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and enduring spirit of these communities. David Frances Barry, a renowned photographer of his time, expertly captures the essence of this father-son moment, immortalizing it in this beautiful and poignant image. The photograph offers a rare and precious insight into a bygone era, providing a valuable record of Native American history and tradition.
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