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Yebichai, the Beggar, 1904, Colorized

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Collectible museum-grade fine art print, hand-printed in England and individually finished with a monogram emboss. Each sale directly supports the artisan. Listed dimensions include a white border for easy framing.


ABOUT THIS PHOTOGRAPH

Tó Neinilii is the rain god of the Navajo (Diné) people of Arizona and New Mexico, known for having fun and playing tricks. In the tribal dances, he is represented by a masked man who enacts the part of a clown. In Diné myths, he is the fool who dances about in order to show that he is pleased with what is happening. Tó Neinilii was said to often argue with the Navajo god Nohoilpi. In times of drought or misfortune due to the weather, it was often said that Tó Neinilii had lost a bet with Nohoilpi– Julius Backman Jääskeläinen

A portion of the profits from the sale of this print will go towards the First Nations Development Institute.

Taken: c.1904
Location: 
Navajo Nation, United States
Photographer: 
Edward S. Curtis
Remaster & Colorization: 
Julius Backman Jääskeläinen
Original Format: 
Photographic print
Commercial Use: 
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Yebichai, the Beggar by Edward S. Curtis 1904

This photograph is also available as a ⇲ restored & remastered black and white original print from our ⇲ Platinum Series.

PRINT CREDENTIALS

Presented on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta; a pleasantly warm, pure cotton paper with subtle texture, providing excellent reproduction of colour and detail, deep blacks, and perfect contrasts.

ORIGINAL CAPTION

[Yebichai, the beggar, Tonenili-Navajo Indian, dressed in spruce branches]

Yebichai, the Beggar, 1904, Colorized
Yebichai, the Beggar, 1904, Colorized
Yebichai, the Beggar, 1904, Colorized
Yebichai, the Beggar, 1904, Colorized

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