Edward S. Curtis American , 1868-1952

Overview
“It’s such a big dream, I can’t see it all.” – EDWARD CURTIS
Edward S. Curtis  left an enduring mark on the history of photography, in his 20-volume life's work, The North American Indian. Between 1900 and 1930, Curtis traveled across the continent photographing more than seventy Native American tribes. The photographs presented daily activities, customs, and religions of a people he called “a vanishing race.” To this end, Curtis often staged his subjects and set up scenes, mixing tribal artifacts and traditions to match his romanticized vision of the people he studied.
Works
  • Edward S. Curtis, Little Hawke, 1908
    Little Hawke, 1908