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Edward Sheriff Curtis Photograph Collection

 Collection
Identifier: PCA 49

Content Description

This collection includes 20 images of Eskimo portraits, activities and villages.

Dates

  • ca. 1907-1930

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is available for viewing, however, the photographs may not be photocopied. All the photographs in this collection have been digitized and are available to view via Alaska’s Digital Archives.

Conditions Governing Use

Requests for permission to publish material from the collection must be discussed with the Librarian. Photocopying does not constitute permission to publish.

Biographical Note

Edward Sheriff Curtis was born near Whitewater, WI, in 1868 and grew up in Seattle, WA. Fascinated with the Indians and their way of life he embarked on a lifelong career dedicated to presenting “the very spirit of the Indian peoples” in photographs, film, recordings and print. George Bird Grinnell, an authority on Indians, appointed him Official Photographer to the Harriman Alaska Expedition in 1899.

Curtis’ dream of a comprehensive written and photographic record of the Indians resulted in a twenty volume, illustrated text and twenty portfolios of large-sized photographs. Before he received financial backing by J. P. Morgan, and the endorsement of Theodore Roosevelt, he held lecture tours and sold subscriptions to the limited edition of his work to raise funding. By the time the work was finished, both his health and marriage were broken. In his later years, he moved to Los Angeles and opened a studio with his daughter, Bess Magnuson. He died Oct. 20, 1952, of a heart attack at age 84.

In his lifetime Curtis produced 10,000 recordings, 40,000 photographs, twenty volumes of text, a full-length motion picture with Kwakiutl people in 1914, and several books of Indian stories. The New York Times obituary described him as an authority on the North American Indian.

[Source: Historical Collections master file article w/o citation titled Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868-1952); http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/edward-curtis/shadow-catcher/568/

Extent

1 folders : 20 black and white contact prints

Language of Materials

English

Acquisition

The Alaska Historical Library has negatives for the 20 Edward S. Curtis prints. The negatives were made from original photogravure prints acquired by the Alaska State Museum. Contact prints were made from the negatives. Acc. #1977-073.

Existence and Location of Originals

The original photogravure prints are at the Alaska State Museum.

Related Materials

The original images were published in The North American Indian, being a series of volumes picturing and describing the Indians of the United States and Alaska. Vols. 10, 11, 20 and two supplemental volumes of plates may be viewed in the Historical Collections, E77.C97.

Title
Finding Aid for the Edward Sheriff Curtis Photograph Collection
Status
Completed
Author
Archivesspace Finding aid prepared by Sara Bornstein, January 2019. Revised by: Jacki Swearingen, Nov. 2020. Revised by Jacki Swearingen, July 2014. Revised March 2004.
Date
2019 January
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids Repository

Contact:
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