A Desert Cahuilla Woman (Print Only)

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Desert Cahuilla Woman

A high-quality fine art giclee print on archival quality paper made from a high-resolution digital image of the original artwork, available in three sizes - A4, A3 and A2.

Original digital image of artwork – 16.4mb, 5440 x 7786 pixels, 300dpi, 24 bit depth.

Original graphite pencil drawing created on Daler Rowney Fine Grain paper, 200gsm, size A3 (42cm x 29.7cm), using Faber Castell series graphite pencils, Putty rubber and Tombow precision erasers. Time taken: Circa 30-40 hours (February/March 2024)

Source Material: Original photograph by Edward S. Curtis, titled “Desert Cahuilla Woman”, c.1926.

(The original artwork is not for sale.)

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Desert Cahuilla Woman

A high-quality fine art giclee print on archival quality paper made from a high-resolution digital image of the original artwork, available in three sizes - A4, A3 and A2.

Original digital image of artwork – 16.4mb, 5440 x 7786 pixels, 300dpi, 24 bit depth.

Original graphite pencil drawing created on Daler Rowney Fine Grain paper, 200gsm, size A3 (42cm x 29.7cm), using Faber Castell series graphite pencils, Putty rubber and Tombow precision erasers. Time taken: Circa 30-40 hours (February/March 2024)

Source Material: Original photograph by Edward S. Curtis, titled “Desert Cahuilla Woman”, c.1926.

(The original artwork is not for sale.)

Desert Cahuilla Woman

A high-quality fine art giclee print on archival quality paper made from a high-resolution digital image of the original artwork, available in three sizes - A4, A3 and A2.

Original digital image of artwork – 16.4mb, 5440 x 7786 pixels, 300dpi, 24 bit depth.

Original graphite pencil drawing created on Daler Rowney Fine Grain paper, 200gsm, size A3 (42cm x 29.7cm), using Faber Castell series graphite pencils, Putty rubber and Tombow precision erasers. Time taken: Circa 30-40 hours (February/March 2024)

Source Material: Original photograph by Edward S. Curtis, titled “Desert Cahuilla Woman”, c.1926.

(The original artwork is not for sale.)

The Cahuilla, also known as ʔíviuqaletem or Ivilyuqaletem, are a Native American people of the various tribes of the Cahuilla Nation, living in the inland areas of southern California. Their

original territory encompassed about 2,400 square miles (6,200 km2). The traditional Cahuilla territory was near the geographic center of Southern California. It was bounded to the north by the San Bernardino Mountains, to the south by Borrego Springs and the Chocolate Mountains, to the east by the Colorado Desert, and to the west by the San Jacinto Plain and the eastern slopes of the Palomar Mountains.

Anthropologists have historically divided the Cahuilla into "Mountain," "Desert," and "(San Gorgonio) Pass" or "Western" groups. Today, there are nine Southern California reservations that are acknowledged homes to bands of Cahuilla. These are in Imperial, Riverside, and San Diego Counties and are the territory of federally recognized tribes.

Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cahuilla&oldid=1227843404"

Home page Cahuilla Band (http://www.cahuilla.net/)