Lot 168

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Description:

Edward S. Curtis
(1868 - 1952)
Untitled (Apsaroke Warriors), 1905
platinum print
Copyright blind stamp, at lower left on print recto: COPYRIGHTED 1905 BY E.S. CURTIS

Negative Date: 1905
Print Date: 1905
Apsaroke, Great Plains
Unpublished

This rare platinum print of a little-known Curtis image was created near the beginning of the last century. It was used to illustrate a Curtis article in an issue of Scribner's Magazine at the time but was not published in Curtis' magnum opus The North American Indian. The Apsaroke were a powerful, semi-nomadic tribe that occupied much of present day Montana. They were fierce warriors and greatly respected by Curtis as well as many neighboring tribes. It is estimated that fewer than five platinum prints of this image exist.

    Provenance:
  • Edward Curtis Studio, Seattle
    Private Collection(s)
    The Christopher G. Cardozo 100th Anniversary Collection, 2005
  • Dimensions:
  • 12 3/16 x 15 15/16 in. (30.96 x 40.48 cm.)
  • Artist Name:
  • Edward S. Curtis
  • Medium:
  • platinum print
  • Condition:
  • This print is in excellent condition overall. There is minor, scattered historic retouching, only visible upon close inspection. There is mottled surface soiling in the left and right quadrants of the sky. There is moderate soiling, and historic adhesive marks at the margin edges of the print verso. The print recto is not affected.

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