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Curtained window, with “red head” portraits of American Indians by Elbridge Ayer Burbank, printed in red monochrome or red duotone. At the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, Ganado, Arizona. Dozens of Burbank prints cover the walls of the Hubbell house, where Burbank was a frequent guest.

Curtained window, with “red head” portraits of American Indians by Elbridge Ayer Burbank, printed in red monochrome or red duotone. At the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, Ganado, Arizona. Dozens of Burbank prints cover the walls of the Hubbell house, where Burbank was a frequent guest.

For my grid-loving friend, melanyouth. At Hayden Flour Mills, Tempe, Arizona.
For my grid-loving friend, melanyouth. At Hayden Flour Mills, Tempe, Arizona.

Dionysus.
Detail of woodcarving by Charles Woodsend, on the east window at the Hermitage House in Norfolk, Virginia. His inscription on the windowsill reads “Chas. J. Woodsend Carpender made thies windows by the Grac of God (sic).“
Dionysus.
Detail of woodcarving by Charles Woodsend, on the east window at the Hermitage House in Norfolk, Virginia. His inscription on the windowsill reads “Chas. J. Woodsend Carpender made thies windows by the Grac of God (sic).“