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![]() ![]() SquareTrade © AP6.0 This is a magnificent photogravure restrike etching by internationally acclaimed photographer EDWARD CURTIS (American, 1868-1952). This spectacular photogravure is entitled “Ogalala War (1907)” and was printed by John Andrews & Sons. Originally published by the Suffolk Engraving Company, Cambridge, Mass., in 1925. This etching is printed on heavy woven arches paper and was produced from the original plate #77. This is a rare and difficult to acquire piece! Image measures approx. 12" x 16". Paper measures 21" x 23". Comes with a COA. In mint condition. Comes unframed. The Edward Curtis 1920's collection of photographs of the North American Indians is one of the largest photographic archives ever produced by a single artist and probably the most profound representation of pure Indian culture that has ever been compiled. His complete publication, “The North American Indian”, consists of 20 volumes of text with 1,500 small plates, plus 20 portfolios of 36 unbound gravure plates, totaling approximately 2,500 images. Less than 300 sets were printed. These are highly collectible items with subtle, delicate detail. For thirty years, from about 1900 to 1930, Edward S. Curtis traveled the vast region west of the Mississippi. Armed with a variety of cameras, Curtis made thousands of photographs of the more than 80 Indian tribes he sought out along the way. His was a singular vision: to preserve in some way what he could plainly see was a vanishing race. From the tribes living under the relentless sun of the Southwest desert to those at home in the glacial Arctic, Curtis created some of the most memorable and haunting portraits ever made of the Native American confronted by the twentieth century. THIS IS THE BEST PRICE YOU WILL FIND ON EBAY OR ANYWHERE ELSE FOR THE SAME PIECE! Buyer to add $9.95 S&H in the U.S. (Foreign bidders please add $29.95 S&H) Please take a look at the large selection of fine art pieces for sale in our eBay store. We combine S&H on all unframed art.
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