Photographs by Edward Curtis have been widely reproduced, and Christopher Cardozo\u27s selection is distinctive only because all of the subjects are women. Cardozo\u27s text gives a brief biography of Curtis and is highly laudatory of Curtis\u27s ability to establish relationships with his subjects. The reproduction of the photos is disappointingly muddy, an effect that emphasizes the sense that the photos are of significant age. It does not capture the extraordinary qualities of clarity, depth, and luminosity that characterize Curtis\u27s originals (although perhaps it would be impossible to reproduce those qualities except from Curtis\u27s glass plate negatives)
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For his The First Americans, Goetzmann selected photographs from the Library of Congress collection....
Review of: Homeless, Friendless, and Penniless: The WPA Interviews with Former Slaves Living in Indi...
Texas Rangeland presents an unusual series of photographs of cattle interspersed with commentary by ...
Photographs by Edward Curtis have been widely reproduced, and Christopher Cardozo\u27s selection is ...
Mick Gidley is without a doubt the primary advocate of Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) . As a photograp...
This selection of Edward Curtis photographs is accompanied by three scholarly discussions of various...
Review of: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian Project in the Field. Gidley, Mick, ed
Most Americans today are familiar with at least a few of the bold yet intimate portraits of Native A...
As a biologist, Theodore Sargent has taken a different approach to the life and work of Massachusett...
Reviewed Title: Egan, Timothy. Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher: The Epic Life and Immortal Photog...
In the early 1970s, a massive body of photographs of Native Americans by Edward S. Curtis came to li...
This book presents the photographs of Annette Ross Hume (1858-1933), a pioneer of Oklahoma and one o...
Mari Sandoz\u27s Native Nebraska is essentially a collection of photographs with extended captions r...
Without Indians-or, rather, their imaginings of them-white Americans would hardly know how to define...
Jacobs offers readers abundant contextual information pertinent to a critical understanding of Erdri...
For his The First Americans, Goetzmann selected photographs from the Library of Congress collection....
Review of: Homeless, Friendless, and Penniless: The WPA Interviews with Former Slaves Living in Indi...
Texas Rangeland presents an unusual series of photographs of cattle interspersed with commentary by ...