The iconic Hopi-inspired pueblo, located in Desert Hot Springs CA and captured by photographer William Dey. Cabot’s Pueblo is a marvel of engineering and design. The home was built beginning in 1941 and was always intended to be a museum in addition to the residence for Cabot and Portia Yerxa. The Hopi-inspired building is hand-made and created from reclaimed and found materials from throughout the Coachella Valley. Cabot used recovered lumber from his original homestead built in 1914 on the other end of Miracle Hill. Image is printed on white matte Picture Rag museum-quality paper and measures 16"W X 20"H with additional white borders for a total overall paper measurement of 18" X 22". Signed & Numbered Limited Edition print from the William Dey Signature Collection. Please allow 10 Business days.
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The iconic Hopi-inspired pueblo, located in Desert Hot Springs CA and captured by photographer William Dey. Cabot’s Pueblo is a marvel of engineering and design. The home was built beginning in 1941 and was always intended to be a museum in addition to the residence for Cabot and Portia Yerxa. The Hopi-inspired building is hand-made and created from reclaimed and found materials from throughout the Coachella Valley. Cabot used recovered lumber from his original homestead built in 1914 on the other end of Miracle Hill. Image is printed on white matte Picture Rag museum-quality paper and measures 16"W X 20"H with additional white borders for a total overall paper measurement of 18" X 22". Signed & Numbered Limited Edition print from the William Dey Signature Collection. Please allow 10 Business days.
Picture Rag museum-quality paper
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