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Edward S. Curtis

(1868 - 1952)

Last Home of Chief Joseph - Nez Perce, 1905

platinum print
signed lower right: Curtis
copyright blind stamp lower left: COPYRIGHTED 1905 BY E.S. CURTIS
studio blind stamp on mount lower left: THE CURTIS STUDIO SEATTLE
in negative lower left: X1868 - 05
mount verso lower left: studio copyright sticker
verso: Last Home of Chief Joseph
negative date: 1905, print date: 1905

The Last Home of Joseph, as illustrated in Volume VIII, and shown here in platinum. This print exhibits a full tonal range and has all of the hallmarks of an exhibition quality print made by the Curtis Studio, including a strong signature, a blind-stamp and negative information at the lower left, and a studio blind-stamp on the original mount. For four months in 1877, Chief Joseph and about 700 Nez Perce, including women and children, made a grueling 1,600-mile trek toward freedom in Canada, fighting a series of battles and skirmishes with the United States Cavalry along the way. After his surrender, Joseph worked the rest of his life to attempt to return his people to their homelands in the Wallowa Valley in Oregon. Curtis called Joseph "one of the greatest men that has ever lived."
5 7/8 x 7 13/16 in. (14.92 x 19.84 cm.), Mount: 11 x 12 1/2 in. (27.94 x 31.75 cm.)

  • Provenance: Edward S. Curtis Studio, Seattle
    Beth Curtis Magnuson Collection
    Iris Forrest Collection
    Four Winds Gallery
    The Christopher G. Cardozo 100th Anniversary Collection, 2005
  • Literature:
    The North American Indian (1907-1930), Volume 8, Facing Page 38.
  • Condition: This print is in excellent condition overall. The vintage mount is in very good condition overall. There is minor to moderate creasing at the mount corners, and minor, scattered, soft handling marks in the mount margins.

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