insider.si.edu: John Andrew & Son photogravures of Edward S. Curtis portraits of Native Americans
John Andrew & Son photogravures of Edward S. Curtis portraits of Native Americans
Featuring painted replicas of a famous photographer’s Native American portraits, the “Edward Curtis Legends Exhibition” held its reception at Studio ONE: A Space for Art and Activism on Friday, Jan.
The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History will exhibit portraits of Native people, landscapes and culture by the influential ethnographic photographer Edward S. Curtis, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 11-April ...
I was pleased to read the End Paper on the pride of Native Americans and how Edward S. Curtis’s photos reflected it (“An Outsider’s Portraits of American Indians,” November 30). However, I feel that ...
The Stranger: SAM Puts Edward Curtis’s Native Portraits Next to Work by Contemporary Native Artists
SAM Puts Edward Curtis’s Native Portraits Next to Work by Contemporary Native Artists
Atlanta Magazine: Booth Museum highlights Edward S. Curtis’s portraits of Native American women
Photogravures made from Edward S. Curtis portraits of American Horse, Oglala; Hollow Horn Bear, Brule; and an Assiniboine/Gros Ventre man. Curtis copyrighted the original photographs in 1907 and 1908.
Santa Barbara Independent: Storytelling Revisits Native People Through Lens of Edward Curtis at SB Museum of Natural History
Storytelling Revisits Native People Through Lens of Edward Curtis at SB Museum of Natural History
Noozhawk: Storytelling Exhibit Revisits Native People Through Lens of Edward S. Curtis
Artnet news: CURTIS, EDWARD S. 1872-1954. 26 cyanotypes, featuring images of Cheyenne tribes from Volume VI, including portraits, still lifes, and photographs made en plein air
CURTIS, EDWARD S. 1872-1954. 26 cyanotypes, featuring images of Cheyenne tribes from Volume VI, including portraits, still lifes, and photographs made en plein air