Casa Grande Ruins, Black and White Photograph, 20th Century - Front
Casa Grande Ruins, Black and White Photograph, 20th Century - Back
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Casa Grande Ruins, Black and White Photograph, 20th Century

Mid 20th Century

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Historical Context & Description

This black and white photograph captures the Casa Grande Ruins, a significant archaeological site in Arizona, as seen from the south. The image prominently features the ancient adobe structure, partially sheltered by a modern protective roof. The composition highlights the contrast between the ancient ruins and the contemporary intervention, set against a sparse desert landscape. The lower edge of the photograph includes the handwritten text 'Ruins seen from the south,' providing context to the viewer.

Aprox: 2.5" x 3.5"

The photograph appears to be a gelatin silver print, a common technique in the mid-20th century known for its sharp detail and rich tonal range. The image is in good condition, with no visible tears or significant discoloration, though there is minor wear consistent with age. The back of the photograph is blank, with no additional markings or stamps.

This photograph captures a moment in the preservation history of the Casa Grande Ruins, reflecting the ongoing efforts to protect and study ancient structures. It offers insight into the intersection of modern preservation techniques with historical architecture. Vernacular images like this provide valuable records of cultural heritage and the evolving approaches to archaeological conservation.

Details

Type
photograph
Condition
good

Minor wear consistent with age, no visible tears or significant discoloration.

All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.

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