Edward S. Curtis: One Hundred Masterworks
Showcasing Edward Curtis' most compelling and important works, this beautiful publication highlights both iconic and rarely seen images, demonstrating his artistry and mastery of photographic mediums, and his commitment to documenting and preserving for posterity the Native Americans' traditions and ways of life. Widely acknowledged as the world's leading authority on Edward Curtis, author Christopher Cardozo has curated a ground-breaking monograph on internationally renowned photographer Edward Curtis. Curtis' magnum opus, The North American Indian, the most extensive photographic portrait of Native Americans, is a crucial contribution to the history of America's Native peoples as well as a testament to his tireless efforts to document and express the spirit of over eighty distinct tribal groups. In this book Cardozo selected from an unmatched private archive of rare and unique Curtis original, vintage photographs. Never before have Curtis' finest photographs been presented with such fidelity and power in book form. Every style, subject matter, cultural and geographic area, and print medium Curtis worked in is included. The stunning photographs are further enriched and contextualized by essays from world-recognised experts. Creating a unique visual mosaic, the photographs give the viewer a deep, rich understanding of Curtis's accomplishments as an artist, while exploring the crucial role the Native American participants played in co-creating this iconic body of work. AUTHOR: Christopher Cardozo has written eight books on Edward Curtis and curated Curtis exhibitions seen in more than forty countries. A.D. Coleman is an internationally known photography critic and historian based in New York City. Eric Jolly is President of the Science Museum of Minnesota as well as a scientist, educator, Cherokee storyteller, and artist. Michael Tobias is an internationally recognized author, ecologist, mountaineer, and filmmaker. 150 colour illustrations