Material: Photogravure on Dutch Van Gelder paper, blind stamp lower right corner
Date: 1907
Measurements: Image 11⁷⁄₁₆ × 15⁹⁄₁₆ inches; sheet 17¹⁵⁄₁₆ × 21⁷⁄₈ inches
Provenance: Private collection, Tucson, AZ
Large-format photogravure titled Mat Stams, Maricopa by Edward S. Curtis, printed in 1907 on Dutch Van Gelder paper with blind stamp lower right corner. Displays the tonal richness and depth that define the finest examples of Curtis's photogravure work. The Maricopa, known in their own language as the Piipaash, are a Yuman-speaking people of the lower Colorado and Gila River valleys of present-day Arizona. From one of the earliest years of Curtis's monumental project The North American Indian (1907–1930), this print documents traditional Maricopa life before the accelerating pace of change in the early 20th century Southwest. From a private collection in Tucson, Arizona.
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Material: Photogravure on Dutch Van Gelder paper, blind stamp lower right corner
Date: 1907
Measurements: Image 11⁷⁄₁₆ × 15⁹⁄₁₆ inches; sheet 17¹⁵⁄₁₆ × 21⁷⁄₈ inches
Provenance: Private collection, Tucson, AZ
Large-format photogravure titled Mat Stams, Maricopa by Edward S. Curtis, printed in 1907 on Dutch Van Gelder paper with blind stamp lower right corner. Displays the tonal richness and depth that define the finest examples of Curtis's photogravure work. The Maricopa, known in their own language as the Piipaash, are a Yuman-speaking people of the lower Colorado and Gila River valleys of present-day Arizona. From one of the earliest years of Curtis's monumental project The North American Indian (1907–1930), this print documents traditional Maricopa life before the accelerating pace of change in the early 20th century Southwest. From a private collection in Tucson, Arizona.
We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand