Sintich Brothers Photographs
Collection Description
This album of photographs entitled Mission scientifique française en Amérique du sud: travaux et fouilles de Tiahuanaco 1903, is the result of a French government sponsored expedition to Bolivia. Following the expedition, which also included visits to Argentina, Chile, and Peru, several volumes were published on the anthropology, paleontology, linguistics, geology, archaeology, and cartography of those regions. This album of photographs appears to be the most complete record of the Mission's field work in Tiahuanaco (Tiwanaku) and is of scholarly value since the results of the excavation were not published on this major pre-Columbian site in Bolivia. The only other known copy of this album is in the Musée du Quai Branly (formerly Musée de l'Homme) in Paris. The photographs were taken by the Hermanos Sintich, two brothers who were based in La Paz, who had specialized in producing cabinet cards of portraits of Bolivians.
Collection URL
Click URL to view — http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/research/digital-collections/sintich.php
Creator
Subjects
Materials
Language
eng
Additional Creator(s)
Institution Type
Museum
Geographic Place(s)
Tiahuanacu (inhabited place)
Inclusive Dates
1903 1903
Full Project Title
Sintich Brothers Photographs
Part of Collection
Citation
Brooklyn Museum, "Sintich Brothers Photographs
," in digitalMETRO, Item #60, http://www.nycdigital.org/items/show/60 (accessed February 7, 2012).
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