Homer Tate Creating Papier Mache Head Safford Arizona 1940
Homer Tate creates a papier mache head in Safford, Arizona, in May 1940. This image documents artistic practices in Graham County. Tate was known for his unique craftsmanship, contributing to local art scenes. In the 1940s, Safford experienced an increase in artistic endeavors, showcasing the communitys creativity and resourcefulness.
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Homer Tate Creating Papier Mache Head Safford Arizona 1940
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