Young Highland Siblings in Traditional Dress, Indochina, c. 1910s
Young Highland Siblings in Traditional Dress, Indochina, c. 1910s - Small (12x9") is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Details
• Museum-grade fine art reproduction from an early 20th-century ethnographic photograph
• Portrait of a young boy and girl in traditional highland attire, standing in tall jungle grass
• Evokes the resilience and cultural identity of ethnic minority communities
• Meticulously restored and printed on archival cotton rag paper
• A timeless piece for interiors exploring heritage, dignity, and connection to land
About the Artwork
Photographed in the 1910s in the uplands of northern Indochina—likely Vietnam or Laos—this portrait captures a solemn pair of young siblings in traditional dress. The girl's elaborately embroidered tunic contrasts with the boy's plain, worn garments, highlighting the roles and expectations within their community. Their serious gazes and steady stance speak to strength and quiet pride. Surrounded by wild grass, this image offers a compelling window into the lives of hill tribe children in a colonial-era landscape.
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