Description:

Edward S. Curtis
(1868 - 1952)
The North American Indian Volume VII, 1911
individual volume with 75 photogravures on Japanese tissue
Featuring the Plateau & Woodlands tribes of the Yakima, Klickitat, Interior Salish and Kutenai.

LIMITED EDITION: This volume is numbered 96, printed on handmade Japanese gampi tissue paper, quarto, top edges gilt, original ¾ brown crushed levant by H. Blackwell of Boston, over beige linen-covered boards, original gilt lettered, raised paneled spine, ribbon bookmark, with photogravure plates by John Andrew & Son of Boston after photographs by Edward S. Curtis, edited by Frederick Webb Hodge, Chief of the Bureau of American Ethnology, field research conducted under the patronage of J. Pierpont Morgan.

TEXT VOLUMES: 75 photogravures and over 200 pages of text, including transcriptions of language and music. Hand letterpress printed on hand-made paper. Hand-bound.

ADDITIONAL: This example is from set #96, which descends from original subscriber's William Henry Moore (1847-1923) and his brother James Hobart Moore (1851-1916) to the Moore Memorial Library. The brothers founded the library in their boyhood home of Greene, New York, in 1903, in honor of their mother. While the Moore's were not as well known as the Carnegies, Morgan's and Harriman's, the family operated in the same social milieu. They were friends of J.P. Morgan, the visionary industrialist, and collector, who first sponsored Curtis' comprehensive pictoral chronicle of native life, and next to Morgan, successfully exploited the financial possibilities of industrial mergers in the United States.

    Provenance:
  • Edward S. Curtis Studio
    William Henry Moore
    The Moore Memorial Library
    The Christopher G. Cardozo Collection, 2001
  • Dimensions:
  • bound: 12 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (31.75 x 24.13 cm.), print: 7 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. (19.05 x 13.97 cm.)
  • Artist Name:
  • Edward S. Curtis
  • Medium:
  • individual volume with 75 photogravures on Japanese tissue
  • Condition:
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