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Edward Curtis Collection

Edward Curtis was an American photographer, ethnologist, and author who lived from 1868-1952

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Edward Curtis Collection: NAVAJO DANCER, c1905. A Navajo man dressed in spruce branches as the deity Tonenili the water
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Edward Curtis Collection: The Vanishing Race
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Edward Curtis Collection: NAVAJO WOMAN, c1904. Navajo woman wearing a silver squash blossom necklace
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Edward Curtis Collection: Young Crow Indian
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Edward Curtis Collection: NATI2P-00066
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Edward Curtis Collection: PIEGAN GIRL, c1910. The daughter of a Piegan Blackfoot chief, standing at her tepee
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Edward Curtis Collection: Native American
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Edward Curtis Collection: The Comanche Mother, 1907 (sepia photogravure)
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Edward Curtis Collection: Native American Piegan fringed leather Medicine bags
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Edward Curtis Collection: Native American Piegan fringed leather Medicine bag
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Edward Curtis Collection: The Old Cheyenne, 1907 (sepia photogravure)
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Edward Curtis Collection: Labour Group, Sheffield City Council, Town Hall, 1926
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Edward Curtis Collection: CURTIS: CROW MAN, c1905. A Crow Native American man in Montana gazing at his reflection in a pond
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Edward Curtis Collection: YEIBICHAI CEREMONY, c1905. Navajo man impersonating a god, or Yeibichai, placing feather sticks
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Edward Curtis Collection: Navajo medicine man, 1904
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Edward Curtis Collection: Adverts, three Scottish businesses
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Edward Curtis Collection: APACHE ARTIFACTS, c1907. Woven baskets and jars and a clay jug made by Apache Native Americans
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Edward Curtis Collection: POMO COOK, c1924. A Pomo woman cooking acorns in front of a tepee made of cane
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Edward Curtis Collection: CURTIS: CROW MEN, c1905. Three Crow Native Americans standing on the edge of a cliff in Montana
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Edward Curtis Collection: CHEYENNE SUN DANCE, c1910. Group of Cheyenne men and women passing a pipe during
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Edward Curtis Collection: Young Apache man, 1904
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Edward Curtis Collection: Apache cowboy, 1903
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Edward Curtis Collection: Navajo leader, 1904
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Edward Curtis Collection: APACHE MEDICINE CAP, c1907. A medicine cap and fetish used by an Apache medicine man
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Edward Curtis Collection: INUIT SLED, c1929. An Inuit sled at Nunivak Island, Alaska. Photograph by Edward Curtis
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Edward Curtis Collection: POMO DANCER, c1924. A Pomo Native American from California in traditional dance costume
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Edward Curtis Collection: HUPA FISHERMAN, 1923. A Hupa Native American in California, catching fish with
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Edward Curtis Collection: HUPA FISHERMAN, c1923. A Hupa Native American man fishing from a canoe in California
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Edward Curtis Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN HUT, c1924. A Native American woman and a dog in front of a hut in Campo
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Edward Curtis Collection: HUPA FISHERMAN, c1923. A Hupa fisherman on a platform over Trinity River in California
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Edward Curtis Collection: CALIFORNIA: MIWOK MAN, c1924. A Miwok man holding a fishing spear, seated on a
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Edward Curtis Collection: CALIFORNIA: MIWOK WOMAN. A Miwok woman holding a sifting basket
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Edward Curtis Collection: CALIFORNIA: CAHUILLA HOUSE. A Cahuilla house in the desert in California
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Edward Curtis Collection: HUPA MOTHER, c1923. A Hupa mother with her child. Photographed in California by Edward Curtis
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Edward Curtis Collection: HUPA DANCER, c1923. A Hupa dancer holding a black deer effigy
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Edward Curtis Collection: KATO WOMAN, c1924. A Kato Native American woman from California. Photograph by Edward Curtis
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Edward Curtis Collection: POMO BASKETS, c1924. Magnesite beads and woven baskets made by Pomo Native Americans
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Edward Curtis Collection: CHEYENNE SUN DANCE, c1927. Cheyenne chiefs on horseback during a sun dance ceremony
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Edward Curtis Collection: PAIUTE MAN, c1924. A Paiute man from Walker Lake, Nevada. Photograph by Edward Curtis
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Edward Curtis Collection: PAIUTE MAN, c1924. An elderly Paiute man from Pyramid Lake, Nevada. Photograph by Edward Curtis
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Edward Curtis Collection: PAIUTE PAINTER, c1924. A Paiute Native American man painting on a boulder
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Edward Curtis Collection: CREE HUNTER, c1927. A Cree hunter blowing a horn to call a moose. Photograph by Edward Curtis
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Edward Curtis Collection: CREE WOMAN, c1927. A Cree Native American woman carrying a bundle of moss
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Edward Curtis Collection: COMANCHE MAN, c1927. Esipermi, a Comanche Native American. Photograph by Edward Curtis
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Edward Curtis Collection: INUIT UMIAK FRAME, c1929. Frame of an Inuit umiak boat at Kotzebue, Alaska
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Edward Curtis Collection: POMO SHELTER, c1924. A Pomo basket weaver in the entrance of her shelter
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Edward Curtis Collection: YUROK SWEAT LODGE, c1923. A sweat lodge, an underground building surrounded by
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Edward Curtis Collection: HUPA SWEAT LODGE, c1923. A sweat lodge, an underground building surrounded by a


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Edward Curtis Collection

Edward Curtis was an American photographer, ethnologist, and author who lived from 1868-1952. He is best known for his work documenting the lives of Native Americans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Curtis traveled extensively throughout North America to capture images of over 80 tribes in their traditional dress and customs. His photographs were published in a 20-volume set entitled The North American Indian, which also included essays about each tribe's culture and language. Curtis' work has been praised for its artistic beauty as well as its historical value; it is considered one of the most important photographic records of Native American life before contact with Europeans. His legacy continues to inspire generations of photographers, filmmakers, writers, and other artists today.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Edward Curtis collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the works of renowned photographer Edward S. Curtis. Our collection showcases some of his most iconic images capturing the beauty and diversity of Native American culture in the early 20th century. These timeless pieces are perfect for anyone who appreciates fine art photography or has an interest in Native American history and culture. Curtis was known for his dedication to documenting the lives and traditions of over 80 different tribes across North America through his camera lens. His work provides a unique glimpse into a world that has since been lost to time but remains preserved through these beautiful photographs. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with striking artwork or searching for a thoughtful gift for someone special, the Edward Curtis collection offers something truly exceptional that will be cherished for years to come.
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What are Edward Curtis (Artists Arts) art prints?

Edward Curtis was an American photographer and ethnologist who dedicated his life to documenting the Native American culture. His work is considered a masterpiece in the field of photography, and it has been preserved through Edward Curtis art prints. These prints are high-quality reproductions of some of his most iconic photographs, capturing the beauty and spirit of Native Americans. Edward Curtis' art prints showcase stunning portraits, landscapes, and cultural scenes that offer a glimpse into the rich history and traditions of indigenous people. Each print is carefully crafted to capture every detail with precision, making them perfect for collectors or anyone who appreciates fine art. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to decorate your home or office or want to add something special to your collection, Edward Curtis' art prints are an excellent choice. They provide a unique opportunity to own a piece of history while also supporting artists arts by showcasing their talent on display.
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What Edward Curtis (Artists Arts) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Edward Curtis art prints for purchase. These prints showcase the stunning photography and artistic vision of this renowned artist, who is best known for his portraits of Native American people and their way of life. Some popular options include "The Vanishing Race," "Apsaroke Girls," and "Geronimo." Each print captures the beauty, dignity, and complexity of Native American culture in a unique way. In addition to these iconic pieces, Media Storehouse also offers a variety of other Edward Curtis prints that highlight different aspects of his work. From landscapes to still lifes to candid shots of everyday life on reservations, there is something for everyone in this collection. Whether you are an avid collector or simply looking to add some beautiful artwork to your home or office, we have a great selection of Edward Curtis art prints available for purchase.
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How do I buy Edward Curtis (Artists Arts) art prints?

To purchase Edward Curtis art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of his works on their online platform. Once you have found a piece that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your payment information and shipping address before finalizing the purchase. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for each print, allowing you to customize your order according to your preferences. They also provide high-quality reproductions of Curtis' original photographs, ensuring that each print captures the beauty and detail of his work. Whether you are looking for a stunning addition to your home decor or a unique gift for someone special, purchasing an Edward Curtis art print from Media Storehouse is simple and convenient. With our easy-to-use website and reliable customer service, you can trust that your order will arrive in perfect condition and ready to display.
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How much do Edward Curtis (Artists Arts) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Edward Curtis art prints for sale. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and format you choose. We have options ranging from small unframed prints to large canvas wraps, so there is something to suit every budget and taste. Edward Curtis was a renowned photographer who captured stunning images of Native American cultures in the early 20th century. His work is highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts alike, making his prints a valuable addition to any collection. We are committed to providing high-quality reproductions of Curtis' work at affordable prices. Our selection includes some of his most iconic images, such as "The Vanishing Race" and "The North American Indian." If you are interested in purchasing an Edward Curtis art print, please browse our selection or contact us for more information.
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How will my Edward Curtis (Artists Arts) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Edward Curtis art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes for rolled prints and protective envelopes for flat-packed prints. All of our deliveries are fully tracked, so you can keep an eye on the progress of your order from dispatch to delivery. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a confirmation email with tracking information included. We work with trusted courier partners who have years of experience delivering fragile items such as artworks. They handle each package with care and ensure that it is delivered to you in perfect condition. We understand how important it is for your artwork to arrive in pristine condition. That's why we take every precaution possible to ensure that your Edward Curtis art prints are delivered safely and securely straight to your door.