Edward S. Curtis by Christopher Cordozo

Edward S. Curtis by Christopher Cordozo

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Edward S. Curtis by Christopher Cordozo

These indelible portraits of Native Americans by Edward S. Curtis, made at the dawn of the 20th Century, have become among the most avidly collected, published, and sought-after emblems of early encounters with American Indian life. Curtis is famous for photographing every major Native American tribe west of the Mississippi, taking more than 40,000 negatives of 80 tribes between 1896 and 1930. No record of these Native people from this period is more comprehensive. Now, after decades in obscurity, Curtis's work is enjoying a renaissance and is being celebrated in a series of exhibitions as well as in publication that have just begun to suggest the scope of this remarkable photographic achievement. This book, the first in a series that will take an in-depth look at many of the subjects most important to Curtis, collects 100 of his most compelling images of tribal leaders and warriors. They are drawn from the collection of Christopher Cardozo and feature iconic Curtis pictures as well as several little-known gems.
Christopher Cardozo is the world's leading expert on Curtis's work and owns the world's largest private collection of the photographs. He is the principal consultant of the four-major extant private Curtis collections and also consults many public institutions, including The Morgan Library.
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ISBN 13 9780821228944
ISBN 10 0821228943
Title Edward S. Curtis
Author Christopher Cordozo
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 2004-05-19
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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