The nationally known Edward S. Curtis documented 80 Native American tribes in the Western United States through photographs, recording their music, myths and religion, history, back in the 1890’s thro ...
Tracy Rector’s work talks back to the lonely solitude of Curtis’s portraits. Credit: Courtesy of Seattle Art Museum A portrait is how you see someone. It’s how you want someone else to see them, too.
Photogravures made from Edward S. Curtis portraits of American Horse, Oglala; Hollow Horn Bear, Brule; and an Assiniboine/Gros Ventre man. Curtis copyrighted the original photographs in 1907 and 1908.
Edward Sheriff Curtis photographed and recorded data from over 80 Native American tribal groups. Starting in 1900 and continuing over the next thirty years, Edward Sheriff Curtis, or the “Shadow ...
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Sheet 15 x 12 in — 38.1 x 30.5 cm Sheet 15 x 12 in — 38.1 x 30.5 cm ...
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