A black and white image of David Howard Hitchcock's painting, "Madame Pele." In front of the painting there is a chain barrier extending from the left to the right side of the image. Behind the barrier is the "Madame Pele" painting by David Howard Hitchcock. Pele is seen emerging between two cliff edges. Her face is looking towards the viewer of the painting. Her right arm and hand are stretched out. A ball of flames is shooting out of her right hand. Her hair is blowing towards the left side of the image. Her hair looks like a stream of lava and ends in a large puff of smoke. The painting is in a wooden frame.
David Howard Hitchcock's painting titled, "Madame Pele" behind a chain barrier.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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