Description: "Edward S. Curtis was the greatest photographer of Native Americans that the United States ever produced. In a period spanning more than three decades, he photographed individuals and groups representing more than eighty Indian tribes - the Sioux, the Blackfoot, the Nez Perce, the Apache, and many more. . . This selection of Curtis's master prints appeared in his last great exhibition, mounted in New York City in 1906. Shortly thereafter, the Peabody Essex Museum acquired these exhibition prints through the generosity of Dr. Charles Goddard Weld. The collection - never before published - comprises the largest surviving selection of Curtis master prints printed in platinum. . . These beautifully reproduced platinum master prints, combined with Clark Worswick's bold reappraisal of Curtis and his work, will confirm that Edward S. Curtis was a great photographic artist. Here are the scenes that continue to haunt the American imagination." 191 pages,
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Book Title: Edward Curtis: The Master Prints
Publisher: Peabody Essex Museum
Original Language: English
Item Length: 11 in
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 2001
Format: paperback
Language: english
Item Height: 1 in.
Author: Edward Curtis
Genre: Photography
Topic: Native American photography
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Unit Quantity: 1
Item Width: 9.5 in
Item Weight: 2 lb. 5 oz.
Number of Pages: 190 pages