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Edward S. Curtis Wall Art

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Blushing Peony III Fine Art Print
Blushing Peony III
18" x 22"
 
Price: $48.99
Blushing Peony IV Fine Art Print
Blushing Peony IV
18" x 22"
 
Price: $48.99
Tropical Gems II Fine Art Print
Tropical Gems II
12" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $39.99
Peony Blush I Fine Art Print
Peony Blush I
28" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $72.99
Carnelian Blooms I Fine Art Print
Carnelian Blooms I
18" x 24"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $57.99
Carnelian Blooms II Fine Art Print
Carnelian Blooms II
18" x 24"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $57.99
Blushing Peony I Fine Art Print
Blushing Peony I
18" x 22"
 
Price: $48.99
Blushing Peony II Fine Art Print
Blushing Peony II
18" x 22"
 
Price: $48.99
Amaryllis Splendor II Fine Art Print
Amaryllis Splendor II
26" x 20"
 
Price: $68.99
Tropical Gems III Fine Art Print
Tropical Gems III
12" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $39.99
Tropical Gems IV Fine Art Print
Tropical Gems IV
12" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $39.99
Tropical Gems V Fine Art Print
Tropical Gems V
12" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $39.99
Peony Blush II Fine Art Print
Peony Blush II
28" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $72.99
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Edward S. Curtis (1868 - 1952) was born in rural Wisconsin. He was born to Ellen Curtis and Reverend Johnson Curtis. By the time of his birth, his father had just returned from the Civil War debilitated and penniless. Curtis and his siblings had grew up in abject poverty and had to go for days or even weeks on a diet of only potatoes. Still Reverend Curtis managed to successfully raise the family of four children. Before Curtis’ 5th birthday, the family moved to Cordova, Minnesota, and his father continued his vocation as an itinerant preacher. After completing his formal education at age 12, Curtis built himself a camera, using a stereopticon lens his father had brought back from the Civil War. He thus unwittingly embarked on his photographic career. He later spent a great deal of his time reading about and experimenting with photographic ideas and techniques. And at 17 years of age, he moved to St. Paul, MN where he spent time as an apprentice photographer. Soon, Curtis was well versed in the fundamentals of photography and became a dedicated and serious practitioner.

Following his entrepreneurial spirit, Curtis used the family homestead as collateral to secure a loan and invested the money into a share in a photography studio in Seattle. Two years later, he married a family friend, Clara Phillips and began a family immediately. Around 1898, he began receiving recognition from both the general public and the photographic community for his American Indian photographs.
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