Mother and Infant Beside a Village Wall, Northern Vietnam, c. 1930s
Mother and Infant Beside a Village Wall, Northern Vietnam, c. 1930s - Small (12x8") is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Details
• Museum-grade fine art reproduction from a 1930s ethnographic photograph
• Woman in traditional dress carrying a child, standing beside a thatched earthen home
• Captures rural domestic life and quiet resilience in Northern Vietnam’s highlands
• Expertly restored for depth and clarity, printed on archival cotton rag paper
• Ideal for interiors that honor heritage, strength, and simplicity
About the Artwork
Photographed in the 1930s in Northern Vietnam, this image presents a Hmong or Tai-speaking mother carrying her infant in a cloth sling outside a traditional earth-walled home. Her upright posture, direct gaze, and the child hidden in fabric speak volumes of care, labor, and enduring strength. The textured background of woven bamboo and sun-hardened mud evokes the tactile architecture of mountain villages. A powerful document of Indigenous life in colonial Indochina, the scene offers timeless dignity and cultural specificity.
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