River Rituals: Women Fetching Water, Southeast Asia, early 20th century
River Rituals: Women Fetching Water, Southeast Asia, early 20th century - Small (8x12") est en rupture de stock et sera expédié dès qu’il sera de retour en stock.
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• Museum-grade reproduction of an early 20th-century sepia-toned photograph
• Captures three women wading through a river with ceramic water vessels
• Natural setting framed by tall grasses, bamboo, and rippling reflections
• Digitally restored for tonal balance and historical fidelity
• Printed on archival cotton rag paper with pigment-based, fade-resistant inks
About the Artwork
This tranquil scene from circa 1900–1930 captures three women—likely from a highland ethnic group in Laos—performing the timeless act of collecting water. Dressed in traditional sarong-like garments and adorned with necklaces and wrapped headscarves, they move through the river with grace and familiarity. The central figure, vessel raised to her head, meets the camera’s gaze with composed strength. Far from mere documentation, the image honors the quiet rituals of labor and community that shape daily life in Southeast Asia.
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