Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952)

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Edward S. Curtis - *50% OFF OPPORTUNITY* No Flesh - Ogalala - Vintage Photogravure - Volume, 12.5 x 9.5 inches - Pictured in this image by Edward S. Curtis is No Flesh of the Ogalala tribe. While he is pictured as if he is perhaps a man of importance, we know almost nothing about him. Edward Curtis took this photograph while he was discovering the Teton Sioux for his third volume of the North American Indian. <br> <br> This photogravure was taken in 1907 by Edward S. Curtis. The piece was printed on Dutch Van Gelder and is available for sale in out Aspen Art Gallery. <br> <br>Provenance: Original Subscription Set #59. George D. Barron, Rye, NY
Title:
*50% OFF OPPORTUNITY* No Flesh - Ogalala
Date:
1907
Size:
Volume, 12.5 x 9.5 inches
Medium:
Vintage Photogravure
 
Pictured in this image by Edward S. Curtis is No Flesh of the Ogalala tribe. While he is pictured as if he is perhaps a man of importance, we know almost nothing about him. Edward Curtis took this photograph while he was discovering the Teton Sioux for his third volume of the North American Indian.

This photogravure was taken in 1907 by Edward S. Curtis. The piece was printed on Dutch Van Gelder and is available for sale in out Aspen Art Gallery.

Provenance: Original Subscription Set #59. George D. Barron, Rye, NY
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