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Zuni Sacred Spring, New Mexico - Litho from the Pacific Railroad Survey, 1856

$263.38
£196.96
€220
CA$362.92
A$395.94
CHF 209.65
MX$4,744.47
NOK 2,669.97
SEK 2,441.49
DKK 1,675.56

About the Item

Title: Zuni Sacred Spring - Lithograph from the Pacific Railroad Survey, 1856 Description: This lithograph, "Zuni Sacred Spring," presents a rare and evocative depiction of a sacred site of the Zuni people, emphasizing the cultural and natural significance of this landmark. Published as part of the Pacific Railroad Exploration Survey reports of 1856, the scene captures a stone-encircled spring, symbolizing the spiritual and ceremonial importance of water sources in the arid regions of the American Southwest. The composition focuses on the stone structure surrounding the spring, meticulously constructed with rounded rocks that appear weathered and aged. The serene setting is framed by rugged cliffs and sparse vegetation, highlighting the interplay between human ingenuity and the natural environment. The lithograph pays tribute to the Zuni’s connection with their landscape and the sacred traditions associated with such sites. Produced by Sarony Co., this tinted lithograph employs subtle shading and warm tones to convey the texture and depth of the scene. The attention to detail in the stonework and surrounding terrain reflects the skill of the lithographer and the importance of documenting such cultural landmarks during the mid-19th century. Additional information: The Zuni Sacred Spring, once maintained by the Zuni Frog Clan, was a significant cultural and religious site for the Zuni people. Located near the Black Rock area on the Zuni Indian Reservation in New Mexico, the spring measured approximately 15 by 20 feet and featured terraced ledges beneath its surface, where special pottery bowls were placed for offerings. During the construction of the Black Rock Dam in the early 20th century, this sacred spring was desecrated and subsequently submerged under the waters of the Black Rock Reservoir. Over time, silt accumulation buried the spring beneath the reservoir. The Zuni River, which flows through the reservation, is also considered sacred by the Zuni people. Every four years, a religious pilgrimage is made along the "Barefoot Trail" to Kołuwala:wa, or "Zuni Heaven," located at the confluence of the Zuni River and the Little Colorado River. These sites hold profound spiritual significance for the Zuni, reflecting their deep connection to water sources and the natural world. Condition: Very good, with minimal foxing on the margins. The image remains clear and the colors well-preserved. Framing Tip: Use a cream or light beige matte to complement the warm tones of the lithograph, paired with a wooden or antique-style metallic frame. This piece is ideal for a collection centered on Indigenous history, cultural heritage, or Southwestern landscapes, offering a meaningful and historic glimpse into the Zuni people's spiritual practices.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 8.15 in (20.7 cm)Width: 11.15 in (28.3 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1856
  • Condition:
    Condition: Very good, with minimal foxing at the margins. The image is crisp, and the colors remain vivid and well-preserved.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-14038-201stDibs: LU3054343476212

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