Moki (Hopi) Pottery, from the collection of A.C. Vroman

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Moki (Hopi) Pottery, from the collection of A.C. Vroman

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Adam Clark "A. C." Vroman

American Photographer · 1856–1916

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Originally from Illinois, Vroman worked for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company for sixteen years before moving to California in 1893. Upon opening a store that sold books, stationery, and photographic supplies in Pasadena--which remains in operation as "Vroman's Bookstore" today--he began to pursue his interest in photography. From 1895-1905, Vroman travelled throughout Southern C

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Date
1900
Medium
Platinum print
Culture
American
Department
Photographs
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Four rows of pueblo pottery on shelves and floor, Navajo rugs hanging above them

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