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A SCARCE SILVER-GELATIN PRINT OF "KALOMA", CIRCA 1914
The classic image finely hand-tinted, photographer's blind-stamps "Kaloma" and "COPYRIGHT/1914-P.N. CO."
5 inches (12.7 cms.) x 14 inches (35.6 cms.)
One of the great classics of Western American images, "Kaloma" has traditionally been said to be Josephine Marcus Earp, wife of Wyatt Earp. While many historians have argued otherwise, the contention that the siren-like woman is Mrs. Wyatt Earp remains steadfast.
The classic image finely hand-tinted, photographer's blind-stamps "Kaloma" and "COPYRIGHT/1914-P.N. CO."
5 inches (12.7 cms.) x 14 inches (35.6 cms.)
One of the great classics of Western American images, "Kaloma" has traditionally been said to be Josephine Marcus Earp, wife of Wyatt Earp. While many historians have argued otherwise, the contention that the siren-like woman is Mrs. Wyatt Earp remains steadfast.