Edward Curtis, A Hopi Man, 1904
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Edward S. Curtis
(1868 - 1952)
A Hopi Man, 1904
platinum print
Signed, in brown ink at lower right on print recto: Curtis (faint)
Copyright blind stamp, at lower left on print recto (pointed ends): COPYRIGHTED 1904 BY E.S. CURTIS
In negative at lower left on print recto: X1091-04
Negative Date: 1904
Print Date: 1904
Hopi, Southwest
In the years that followed receiving J.P. Morgan's commission, Curtis demonstrated a particularly deep interest in the Hopi and Navajo peoples of the Southwest. His time among the Hopi was extensive and allowed opportunity for even more focus on great portraiture as is evident in this study.
7 1/2 x 5 13/16 in. (19.05 x 14.76 cm.), Single Mount: 7 7/8 x 6 1/16 in. (42.86 x 15.4 cm.)
Provenance:
Edward Curtis Studio
Private Collector(s)
The Christopher G. Cardozo Collection, 2001
Exhibited:
Sacred Legacy: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian (64 print exhibit), 2009, Crossman Gallery, Whitewater, WI (Curtis' birthplace)
Edward S. Curtis: 100 Masterworks, 2016
Beauty, Heart and Spirit (64 print exhibit), Schumacher Gallery, Columbus, OH, 2017
Publication History - Print:
Edward S. Curtis One Hundred Masterworks, Delmonico Books/Prestel Publishing, 2015, Page 78
Publication History - Image:
The North American Indian (1907-1930), Portfolio 12, Plate 429
Edward S. Curtis: The Great Warriors, Bulfinch Press, 2004, Plate 98
Native Nations, Bulfinch Press, 1993, Page 135
Sacred Legacy: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian, Simon & Schuster, 2000, Page 117
Edward S. Curtis One Hundred Masterworks, Delmonico Books/Prestel Publishing, 2015, Pages 21, 78
(1868 - 1952)
A Hopi Man, 1904
platinum print
Signed, in brown ink at lower right on print recto: Curtis (faint)
Copyright blind stamp, at lower left on print recto (pointed ends): COPYRIGHTED 1904 BY E.S. CURTIS
In negative at lower left on print recto: X1091-04
Negative Date: 1904
Print Date: 1904
Hopi, Southwest
In the years that followed receiving J.P. Morgan's commission, Curtis demonstrated a particularly deep interest in the Hopi and Navajo peoples of the Southwest. His time among the Hopi was extensive and allowed opportunity for even more focus on great portraiture as is evident in this study.
7 1/2 x 5 13/16 in. (19.05 x 14.76 cm.), Single Mount: 7 7/8 x 6 1/16 in. (42.86 x 15.4 cm.)
Provenance:
Edward Curtis Studio
Private Collector(s)
The Christopher G. Cardozo Collection, 2001
Exhibited:
Sacred Legacy: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian (64 print exhibit), 2009, Crossman Gallery, Whitewater, WI (Curtis' birthplace)
Edward S. Curtis: 100 Masterworks, 2016
Beauty, Heart and Spirit (64 print exhibit), Schumacher Gallery, Columbus, OH, 2017
Publication History - Print:
Edward S. Curtis One Hundred Masterworks, Delmonico Books/Prestel Publishing, 2015, Page 78
Publication History - Image:
The North American Indian (1907-1930), Portfolio 12, Plate 429
Edward S. Curtis: The Great Warriors, Bulfinch Press, 2004, Plate 98
Native Nations, Bulfinch Press, 1993, Page 135
Sacred Legacy: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian, Simon & Schuster, 2000, Page 117
Edward S. Curtis One Hundred Masterworks, Delmonico Books/Prestel Publishing, 2015, Pages 21, 78
Condition
This print is in excellent condition overall. A formal, detailed condition report is available upon request.
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The condition reports for the lots offered by Santa Fe Art Auction (SFAA) are provided as a courtesy and convenience for potential buyers. The reports are not intended to nor do they substitute for physical examination by a buyer or the buyer's advisors. The condition reports are prepared by SFAA staff members who are not art conservators or restorers, nor do they possess the qualifications needed for comprehensive evaluation. Each condition report is an opinion of the staff member and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report does not imply anything as to the condition of a particular lot. Buyers are reminded that the limited warranties are set forth in the Terms and Conditions of Sale and do not extend to condition. Each lot is sold as-is.
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Edward Curtis, A Hopi Man, 1904
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