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Pete Mitchell (DustMaker) -Ponca-, 1898 (platinum palladium print)
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Pete Mitchell (DustMaker) -Ponca-, 1898 (platinum palladium print)
3949836 Pete Mitchell (DustMaker) -Ponca-, 1898 (platinum palladium print) by Rinehart, Frank Albert (1861-1928); 23x17.9 cm; Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA, USA; eAddison Gallery of American Art; Museum purchase; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22986648
© Addison Gallery of American Art Museum purchase / Bridgeman Images
American Indian Bells Embroidered Feather Moccasin Monochrome Traditional Clothes B W Photo Black And White Photograph Social History Traditional Costume
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This photograph, titled "Pete Mitchell (DustMaker) -Ponca-, 1898" captures the essence of Native American culture in a single frame. Taken by Frank Albert Rinehart, a renowned photographer from the late 19th century, this platinum palladium print is a true work of art. In the image, we see Pete Mitchell, also known as DustMaker, standing tall in his traditional Ponca costume. Every detail is meticulously captured: from his intricately embroidered moccasins to the feathers adorning his hair. The bells on his clothing add an element of movement and rhythm to the stillness of the photograph. Through this portrait, Rinehart not only showcases Mitchell's individuality but also pays homage to indigenous American heritage. The photo serves as a window into social history; it offers us a glimpse into the lives and traditions of Native Americans during that era. The monochrome effect adds depth and intensity to every line and contour on Mitchell's face. It allows us to focus solely on him without any distractions or color distractions. This technique enhances our connection with him and invites us to reflect upon his story. Displayed at Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover, MA, USA, this remarkable piece continues to inspire viewers with its timeless beauty and cultural significance. It reminds us of the importance of preserving our diverse heritage for future generations to appreciate and learn from.
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