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Edward S. Curtis

(1868 - 1952)

Masked Dancer - Cowichan (Crop Variant), 1912

gelatin silver
inscribed verso: SS-117 / SLI CGC
negative date: 1912
print date: ca. 1912
Cowichan, Northwest
7 1/8 x 5 3/4 in. (18.10 x 14.61 cm.)

  • Provenance: Edward Curtis Studio, Seattle
    Private Collection(s)
    The Christopher G. Cardozo Collection, 1999
  • Exhibited:
    Sacred Legacy: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian, 2000
    Edward S. Curtis: 100 Masterworks, 2016
  • Literature:
    Sacred Legacy: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian, Simon & Schuster, 2000, p. 176
    The North American Indian (1907-1930), Portfolio 9, pl. 326
    Sacred Legacy: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian, Simon & Schuster, 2000, p. 176
    The North American Indian Republication Custom Edition, Christopher Cardozo Fine Art, 2014, Portfolio Volume 3, pl. 326
    The North American Indian Republication Reference Edition, Christopher Cardozo Fine Art, 2017, Portfolio Volume 2, pl. 326

    Upon returning from the field, Edward Curtis would make gelatin silver "reference prints" from his new negatives. These prints were used as a record of the negative or, if he thought the image had further possibilities, as a reference for refining the image via cropping, contrast, tonal range, and other aesthetic considerations. This print is an excellent example of this process. The final, published image was cropped tightly on either side and shows the full length of the feathers at the top of the mask.
  • Condition: This print is in excellent condition overall. There is minor creasing and loss at the lower right corner. There is a minor tear at the upper, center margin edge that has been stabilized with mending tissue. There are a few, scattered spots of emulsion loss at the margin edges. The anomaly at the left margin edge is original to the print. There are contemporary hinging tape remnants at the upper margin edges on the print verso.

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