




Edward S. Curtis
Three Chiefs Piegan 1900
Photography : Photo Gravure on Etching Stock Paper
Size : 6x8 in | 15x20 cm
Edition : Not numbered
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🔥Hand Signed Photogravure - 7 Watchers $$$$$
Year1900
Hand SignedHand Signed With a Quill Lower Right, Watermark: Copyright J.S.Curtis
Condition Excellent
Purchased fromPrivate Collector 2004
Certificate of AuthenticityGallery Certificate
LID65445
Edward S. Curtis - United States
Art Brokerage: Edward S. Curtis American Artist: B. 1868-1952. Edward Sheriff Curtis was born near Whitewater, Wisconsin, Edward Sheriff Curtis became one of America's finest photographers and ethnologists. When the Curtis family moved to Port Orchard, Washington in 1887, Edward's gift for photography led him to an investigation of the Indians living on the Seattle waterfront. His portrait of Chief Seattle's daughter, Princess Angeline, won Curtis the highest award in a photographic contest. Having become well-known for his work-with the Indians, Curtis participated in the 1899 Harriman expedition to Alaska as one of two official photographers. He then accompanied George Bird Grinell, editor of Forest and Stream, on a trip to northern Montana. There they witnessed the deeply sacred Sundance of the Piegan and Blackfoot tribes. Travelling on horseback, with their pack horses trailing behind, they emerged from the mountains to view the valley floor massed with over a thousand teepees - an awesome sight to Curtis and one that transformed his life. Everything fell into place at that moment: it was clear to him that he was to record, with pen and camera, the life of the North American Indian. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.