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The Curtis Studio

Important Photographs and Ephemera from a Distinguished Private Collection
30 June – 1 July 2021 | starting at 16:00 PDT
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Edward S. Curtis(1868-1952)Portrait of Alice Roosevelt Longworth in Wedding Gown;

Edward S. Curtis(1868-1952)Shirley Temple, Wedding Portrait;

Edward S. Curtis(1868-1952)Various Curtis Family Portraits 13

Asahel Curtis(1874-1941)Chief Isaacs in canoe below Dawson; and Chief Isaacs in front of a tent; (2)

Asahel Curtis(1874-1941)Mirror Lake, Mount Rainier National Park; and Native American gathering 2

Anonymous American PhotographerUntitled (Bayside road)

Norman Edson(1876-1968)Sun's Last Glow, Mount Ranier;

Anonymous American PhotographerMount Rainier; and Sylvan Point Rocks, Cannon Beach, Oregon 2

Anonymous American PhotographerEl Capitan, Yosemite Valley 3

Arthur C. Pillsbury(1870-1946)Selected images of Yosemite 4

Arthur C. Pillsbury(1870-1946)Gates of Yosemite; and Sunshine in the Redwoods 3

Anonymous American PhotographerPike's Peak, No. 1

Anonymous American PhotographerBristlecone Pine on top of Sentinel Dome, Yosemite, 8200ft. above sea level

Arthur C. Pillsbury(1870-1946)Birch Trees by Water; Two Riders Silhouetted against Water; (2)

Arthur C. Pillsbury(1870-1946)North Dome, Yosemite

Walter Keith(1864-1927)Millard's Canyon; Stairs, San Gabriel Mission; Oak Grove, Fort Tejon; and Pala Mission Bells, from the Series "Keithtone Views" 4

Anonymous American PhotographerPacheco's and El Navajo Trading Post

Anonymous American PhotographerRedwood Forest 2

Anonymous American PhotographerUntitled (Woman in wooded landscape with Spanish moss)

Anonymous American PhotographerWashington Monument and Capitol Building, Washington, D.C. 2

Anonymous American PhotographerSelected images from "A Century of Progress: 1833-1933" 6

Gilbert Morris Taylor(1894-1967)Portrait of a Husky

THE HARRIMAN EXPEDITION OF 1899. CURTIS, EDWARD S. 1868-1952. 29 silver print photographs, each 6 x 7 ½ inches laid down to 8 ½ x 11 inch mounts, signed and numbered in the negative and titled at the lower mount by Curtis,

INSCRIBED TO CURTIS BY A LEADING ANTHROPOLOGIST. HADDON, ALFRED CORT. 1855-1940. Head-Hunters: Black, White and Brown. New York: 1901.

ATTRIBUTED TO TIFFANY STUDIOS. Jicarilla Chief. 1900. Modeled by Alfred Lenz (1872-1926) after Curtis portrait of Vash Gon.

BOOK ILLUSTRATED WITH CURTIS PHOTOGRAPHS. RYAN, MARAH ELLIS. 1860-1934. The Flute of the Gods. New York: F.W. Stokes, [1909].

ROUGH DRAFTS OF CHAPTERS FROM THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN. A selection of source material and chapter drafts from the North American Indian in various hands, including:

A GROUP OF CURTIS CYANOTYPES FROM VOLUME VI OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN. 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, many of which are related to or variants of published images, the images measuring approximately 8 x 6 inches (203 x 152 mm), all numbered in grease pencil on the reverse and a few additionally titled and annotated, c.1907.

CURTIS CYANOTYPES FROM VOLUME IX OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN. 23 cyanotypes with images of Quinault and Tahola tribe members, including portraits, still lifes, and photographs made en plein air of fishing and boating, many of which are related to or variants of published images,

CURTIS CYANOTYPES FROM VOLUME XI OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN. 22 cyanotypes, with images of Clayoquot, Hesquiat and other Nootka tribes, including portraits and photographs made en plein air of fishing and boating, many of which are related to or variants of published images, the images measuring approximately 8 x 6 inches (203 x 152 mm);

1907 PROSPECTUS FOR THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN. CURTIS, EDWARD S. 1868-1952. The North American Indian: Being a Series of Volumes Picturing ad Describing The Indians of the United States and Alaska [Prospectus]. [New York: The North American Indian, Inc.], 1907.

LATER PROSPECTUS FOR THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN. CURTIS, EDWARD S. 1868-1952. The North American Indian [Prospectus]. n.p.: n.d. (but after 1919).

LAURIAT PROSPECTUS FOR THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN. CURTIS, EDWARD S. 1868-1952. The North American Indian [Prospectus]. Boston: Charles e. Lauriat Co., 1935.

REPRINTS OF REVIEWS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN. 4 items:

TEXT VOLUMES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN. CURTIS, EDWARD S. 1868-1952. The North American Indian, volumes VII and VIII. Norwood, MA: The Plimpton Press, 1910 and 1911.

A POSTER FROM EDWARD CURTIS'S "PICTURE OPERA." Edward S. Curtis ... Tells the Intimate Story of Indian Life with Motion Pictures.... Chicago: The National Printing and Engraving Co., c.1910.

A PLACARD FOR A VANISHING RACE SHOW. New York Hippodrome / Sunday Evening, Nov. 26th / Mr. Edward S. Curtis / Story of / "A Vanishing Race" / Pictorial—Musical / His Own Orchestra / of Twenty-two Symphony Soloists. New York: [1911].

A BILLBOARD POSTER FOR IN THE LAND OF THE HEAD HUNTERS. World Film Corporation, 1914.

A ONE SHEET POSTER OF IN THE LAND OF THE HEAD HUNTERS. World Film Corporation, 1914. One sheet poster, 41 x 27 inches, folded.

A SMALL BILLBOARD POSTER OF IN THE LAND OF THE HEAD HUNTERS. World Film Corporation, 1914. 8 sheet lithographic poster, 108 x 82 inches, printed by the H.C. Miner Litho Co., NY,

A PARTIAL THREE-SHEET POSTER OF IN THE LAND OF THE HEAD HUNTERS. World Film Corporation, 1914.

A WINDOW CARD OF IN THE LAND OF THE HEAD HUNTERS. World Film Corporation, 1914.

A WINDOW CARD OF IN THE LAND OF THE HEAD HUNTERS. World Film Corporation, 1914.

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