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Edward S. Curtis

(1868 - 1952)

A Zuni Woman, 1903

platinum print
In negative at lower left on print recto: X817
Copyright Info in the negative, lower left on print recto: COPYRIGHT 1903 BY E.S. CURTIS

Negative Date: 1903
Print Date: 1903
Zuni, Southwest

This classic Curtis portrait is as unusual as it is striking. It's apparent simplicity and symmetry belie a complex and powerful image. The woman is carrying a stunning food vessel, as would be done for a feast after a ceremonial ritual. The stylized animal figures are typical of Zuni pottery, which in this case is supported on her head buy a woven yucca ring. Today the Zuni are world famous for their beautiful pottery which is collected internationally.
7 3/4 x 6 1/16 in. (19.69 x 15.40 cm.)

  • Provenance: Edward Curtis Studio, Seattle
    Private Collection(s)
    Private Collector(s) - Mary Vincent: Mary was the granddaughter (through marriage) of a couple who owned a trading post in Washington state. This print was gifted to them as Curtis was a frequent guest there and close to the owners. This print was gifted by the grandparents to their son and from him to Mary and her husband.
    The Christopher G. Cardozo Collection, 2006

    Publication History - Image:
    The North American Indian (1907 - 1930), Portfolio 17, Plate 614
    Edward S. Curtis One Hundred Masterworks, Delmonico Books/Prestel Publishing, 2015, Page 56
    The North American Indian Republication Custom Edition, Christopher Cardozo Fine Art, 2014, Portfolio Volume 5, Plate 614.
    The North American Indian Republication Custom Edition, Christopher Cardozo Fine Art, 2017, Portfolio Volume 4, Plate 614

    Publication History - Print:
    Edward S. Curtis One Hundred Masterworks, Delmonico Books/Prestel Publishing, 2015, Page 56
  • Condition: This print is in excellent condition overall. There is minor, scattered surface rubbing, primarily at the margins and only visible in strong direct light. There is a very minor 1/16" tear at the right, upper margin edge, visible upon close inspection. There is minor discoloration and surface soiling on the print verso. The print recto is not affected.

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