Fred Harvey PC Tesuque Woman Making Rain Gods, Pueblo of Tesuque, New Mexico

Fred Harvey PC Tesuque Woman Making Rain Gods, Pueblo of Tesuque, New Mexico

Fred Harvey PC Tesuque Woman Making Rain Gods, Pueblo of Tesuque, New Mexico

Discover the charm of the Pueblo of Tesuque with the Fred Harvey Tesuque Woman Making Rain Gods postcard. This authentic piece, from the Detroit Publishing brand, captures a glimpse of New Mexican culture and artistry, featuring a striking depiction of community life and domestic scenes that resonate with the vibrant heritage of North America. Crafted during the White Border era (1915-1930), this standard-sized (5.5 x 3.5 in) lithograph print on paper is an original, unposted treasure, ideal for collectors of Americana. It’s a testament to the rich thematic tapestry of cities, towns, cultures, and ethnicities that dot the United States, and a must-have for those fascinated by the visual narrative of early 20th-century tourism and roadside America.

Condition: Used

Price: USD 8.00

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Discover the charm of the Pueblo of Tesuque with the Fred Harvey Tesuque Woman Making Rain Gods postcard. This authentic piece, from the Detroit Publishing brand, captures a glimpse of New Mexican culture and artistry, featuring a striking depiction of community life and domestic scenes that resonate with the vibrant heritage of North America.

Crafted during the White Border era (1915-1930), this standard-sized (5.5 x 3.5 in) lithograph print on paper is an original, unposted treasure, ideal for collectors of Americana. It’s a testament to the rich thematic tapestry of cities, towns, cultures, and ethnicities that dot the United States, and a must-have for those fascinated by the visual narrative of early 20th-century tourism and roadside America.

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