Edward S. Curtis
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Edward S. Curtis
Through more than 700 photos across 20 portfolios, Edward S. Curtis artfully preserves North America's indigenous heritage, inviting us to embrace the diversity of traditions, revive forgotten narratives, and nurture a spirit of peaceful coexistence.
Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868-1952) dedicated his entire life to a project all his own, using a camera to preserve the cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples of North America. For three decades, he travelled to every region of the continent, through all kinds of terrain and weather. Whether it was the 50°C heat of the Mojave Desert, the -20°C chill of the Arctic, or by land or water, Curtis adapted, moving on foot, by horse, wagon, donkey, boat, train, or later by automobile. During those years, he produced more than 40,000 photos.
Among these, the finest photographs were entitled The North American Indian, and presented in twenty elaborate, large-scale portfolios. With this, Curtis raised a monument commemorating the disappearing culture of North America's indigenous peoples and aimed to bring it fully back to life. The book includes a selection of photographs from the text volumes.
Without Edward S. Curtis, our knowledge of the rites of the Hopi in America's southwest, or the ability to picture the Qagyuhl winter dancers, or understand the ceremonies on Nunivak Island would be severely limited. The basic humanistic message that shines from his pictures remains highly relevant: peaceful coexistence is possible, and one can overcome hatred and prejudice if we are always willing, on meeting a stranger, to seek some common ground.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9783836596732
Publisher: Taschen GmbH
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 31 January 2025
Country: Germany
Imprint: Taschen GmbH
Edition: Multilingual edition
Illustration: 750 Illustrations
Contributors:
- Photographs by Edward S. Curtis
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 74.0mm
Width: 243.0mm
Height: 304.0mm
Weight: 3443g
Pages: 696
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About the Author
Peter Walther has edited various publications on literary, photographic, and contemporary historical themes, including books on Goethe, Fontane, Thomas Mann, Hans Fallada, and writers in the First World War, as well as several illustrated books with historical color photographs. He is the author of the TASCHEN publications The First World War in Colour (2014), New Deal Photography. USA 1935–1943 (2016) and Anna Atkins. Cyanotypes (2023). For over thirty years, photographer Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868-1952) traveled the length and breadth of North America, seeking to record in words and images the traditional life of its vanishing indigenous inhabitants. Like a man possessed, he strove to realize his life’s work, which culminated in the publication of his encyclopedic work The North American Indian. In the end, this monumental work comprised twenty portfolios and twenty text volumes with over 2,000 illustrations.
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