Edward Sheriff Curtis

$39.95

A beautiful monograph featuring Curtis's nineteenth-century portraits of Native Americans.

Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868–1952) is best known for his outstanding documentary record of the North American Indian tribes in the first decades of the twentieth century. His portrayal of their ceremonies and daily work, his mesmerising close-up portraits, and his powerful landscapes of the American West were intended to serve as an anthropological resource for a 'vanishing race'. This project was published in The North American Indian, a series of luxurious volumes funded by financier J.P. Morgan and President Theodore Roosevelt. Curtis photographed over 80 tribes and this introductory monograph includes a range of his portraits, landscapes and pictures from around the American West, alongside examples of his studio portraiture which was more typical of the Pictorialist photography of the time.

11 3/8" x 9 7/8"
56 Black and White Illustrations
Joanna Cohan Scherer

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