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Canyon De Chelly, 1904 - Limited-Edition Oversize Print
Edward S. Curtis masterfully captured the relative insignificance of man and the relative grandeur of nature by using the 1,000-foot-high cliff formations as a backdrop. The image, taken of Navajo riders in sacred land in northeastern Arizona, is considered one of the 10 best ever taken by Curtis. This is a limited-edition, oversize photo-lithographic print, produced from an original glass-negative from Curtis (1868-1952), the world's best-known photographer of Native Americans. Few Curtis images today are ever printed from his century-old negatives. This is part of a special collection of six iconic Curtis images, each selected for its historical significance and enduring appeal. The paper size is 25 x 32.5 (image size 21 x 28.75) and is hand-embossed with a facsimile of Curtis's signature. Click to view the Curtis signature embossing. Each print is numbered on the lower left corner margin, directly below the image. This first printing is limited to 285 prints and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Christopher Cardozo Fine Art, the world's leading publisher of fine art Curtis prints.
Price: 1795.00


An Oasis in the Badlands,1905 - Limited-Edition Oversize Print
This is one of Edward S. Curtis's most prized and beautiful images, showing sub-chief Red Hawk in South Dakota. Red Hawk was known as a fierce warrior and ultimately engaged in 20 battles, including the Custer fight in 1876. This is a limited-edition, oversize photo-lithographic print, produced from an original glass-negative from Curtis (1868-1952), the world's best-known photographer of Native Americans. Few Curtis images today are ever printed from his century-old negatives. This is part of a special collection of six iconic Curtis images, each selected for its historical significance and enduring appeal. The paper size is 25 x 30.5 (image size 21 x 27) and is hand-embossed with a facsimile of Curtis's signature. Click to view the Curtis signature embossing. Each print is numbered on the lower left corner margin, directly below the image. This first printing is limited to 285 prints and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Christopher Cardozo Fine Art, the world's leading publisher of fine art Curtis prints.
Price: 750.00


An Oasis in the Badlands,1905 - Limited-Edition Oversize Print
This is one of Edward S. Curtis's most prized and beautiful images, showing sub-chief Red Hawk in South Dakota. Red Hawk was known as a fierce warrior and ultimately engaged in 20 battles, including the Custer fight in 1876. This is a limited-edition, oversize photo-lithographic print, produced from an original glass-negative from Curtis (1868-1952), the world's best-known photographer of Native Americans. Few Curtis images today are ever printed from his century-old negatives. This is part of a special collection of six iconic Curtis images, each selected for its historical significance and enduring appeal. The paper size is 25 x 30.5 (image size 21 x 27) and is hand-embossed with a facsimile of Curtis's signature. Click to view the Curtis signature embossing. Each print is numbered on the lower left corner margin, directly below the image. This first printing is limited to 285 prints and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Christopher Cardozo Fine Art, the world's leading publisher of fine art Curtis prints.
Price: 1295.00


An Oasis in the Badlands,1905 - Limited-Edition Oversize Print
This is one of Edward S. Curtis's most prized and beautiful images, showing sub-chief Red Hawk in South Dakota. Red Hawk was known as a fierce warrior and ultimately engaged in 20 battles, including the Custer fight in 1876. This is a limited-edition, oversize photo-lithographic print, produced from an original glass-negative from Curtis (1868-1952), the world's best-known photographer of Native Americans. Few Curtis images today are ever printed from his century-old negatives. This is part of a special collection of six iconic Curtis images, each selected for its historical significance and enduring appeal. The paper size is 25 x 30.5 (image size 21 x 27) and is hand-embossed with a facsimile of Curtis's signature. Click to view the Curtis signature embossing. Each print is numbered on the lower left corner margin, directly below the image. This first printing is limited to 285 prints and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Christopher Cardozo Fine Art, the world's leading publisher of fine art Curtis prints.
Price: 1295.00


Set of Six Limited-Edition Oversize Prints by Edward S. Curtis
Only 11 sets left at this special price! This special suite of six prints is produced in a limited edition of 40. The images are: The Vanishing Race, Crater Lake, The Rush Gatherer, The Three Chiefs, Canyon De Chelly and An Oasis in the Badlands. Each image by Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952), the world's best-known photographer of Native Americans, is produced from his original glass-plate negatives. Few Curtis images today are ever printed from his century-old negatives. Each oversize print measures 28 x 34 (image size 21 x 27) and is hand-embossed with a facsimile of Curtis's signature. Click to view the Curtis signature embossing. Each print is numbered on the lower left corner margin, directly below the image. Certificate of authenticity from Christopher Cardozo Fine Art, the world's leading publisher of fine art Curtis prints. Print titles appear on each Certificate. Each print is normally $750 - $1,250; by purchasing as a set, you save $1,250. PLEASE NOTE: Framed sets can only be delivered to domestic US locations.
Price: 3950.00


Set of Six Limited-Edition Oversize Prints by Edward S. Curtis
Only 11 sets left at this special price! This special suite of six prints is produced in a limited edition of 40. The images are: The Vanishing Race, Crater Lake, The Rush Gatherer, The Three Chiefs, Canyon De Chelly and An Oasis in the Badlands. Each image by Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952), the world's best-known photographer of Native Americans, is produced from his original glass-plate negatives. Few Curtis images today are ever printed from his century-old negatives. Each oversize print measures 28 x 34 (image size 21 x 27) and is hand-embossed with a facsimile of Curtis's signature. Click to view the Curtis signature embossing. Each print is numbered on the lower left corner margin, directly below the image. Certificate of authenticity from Christopher Cardozo Fine Art, the world's leading publisher of fine art Curtis prints. Print titles appear on each Certificate. Each print is normally $750 - $1,250; by purchasing as a set, you save $1,250. PLEASE NOTE: Framed sets can only be delivered to domestic US locations.
Price: 7220.00


Set of Six Limited-Edition Oversize Prints by Edward S. Curtis
Only 11 sets left at this special price! This special suite of six prints is produced in a limited edition of 40. The images are: The Vanishing Race, Crater Lake, The Rush Gatherer, The Three Chiefs, Canyon De Chelly and An Oasis in the Badlands. Each image by Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952), the world's best-known photographer of Native Americans, is produced from his original glass-plate negatives. Few Curtis images today are ever printed from his century-old negatives. Each oversize print measures 28 x 34 (image size 21 x 27) and is hand-embossed with a facsimile of Curtis's signature. Click to view the Curtis signature embossing. Each print is numbered on the lower left corner margin, directly below the image. Certificate of authenticity from Christopher Cardozo Fine Art, the world's leading publisher of fine art Curtis prints. Print titles appear on each Certificate. Each print is normally $750 - $1,250; by purchasing as a set, you save $1,250. PLEASE NOTE: Framed sets can only be delivered to domestic US locations.
Price: 7220.00


The Course of Empire: The Savage State (18331836) by Thomas Cole
Heres a unique opportunity to own a first edition printing of a magnificent landscape from the celebrated Hudson River School of painters. Their works are considered by many to be the most important artistic movement of the 19th century in American art. This large-scale print is museum-authorized and is part of the New-York Historical Society Edition, published by Oppenheimer Editions. The edition is limited to 200 of each stunning image. Each print is hand embossed with the imprints of the Historical Society and Oppenheimer Editions. Every print is numbered, and stamped on the verso with the signature of the president of the Historical Society. The print is produced on heavyweight acid-free paper; dimensions: 26.75 x 43. To see this fine art print framed, click here.
Price: 2500.00


The Course of Empire: The Savage State (18331836) by Thomas Cole
Heres a unique opportunity to own a first edition printing of a magnificent landscape from the celebrated Hudson River School of painters. Their works are considered by many to be the most important artistic movement of the 19th century in American art. This large-scale print is museum-authorized and is part of the New-York Historical Society Edition, published by Oppenheimer Editions. The edition is limited to 200 of each stunning image. Each print is hand embossed with the imprints of the Historical Society and Oppenheimer Editions. Every print is numbered, and stamped on the verso with the signature of the president of the Historical Society. The print is produced on heavyweight acid-free paper; dimensions: 26.75 x 43. To see this fine art print framed, click here.
Price: 4495.00


The Course of Empire: The Arcadian or Pastoral State, 1833-36 by Thomas Cole
Heres a unique opportunity to own a first edition printing of a magnificent landscape from the celebrated Hudson River School of painters. Their works are considered by many to be the most important artistic movement of the 19th century in American art. This large-scale print is museum-authorized and is part of the New-York Historical Society Edition, published by Oppenheimer Editions. The edition is limited to 200 of each stunning image. Each print is hand embossed with the imprints of the Historical Society and Oppenheimer Editions. Every print is numbered, and stamped on the verso with the signature of the president of the Historical Society. The print is produced on heavyweight acid-free paper; dimensions: 26.75 x 43 To see this fine art print framed, click here. Also available as an accessories box for $79.95.
Price: 2500.00


The Course of Empire: The Arcadian or Pastoral State, 1833-36 by Thomas Cole
Heres a unique opportunity to own a first edition printing of a magnificent landscape from the celebrated Hudson River School of painters. Their works are considered by many to be the most important artistic movement of the 19th century in American art. This large-scale print is museum-authorized and is part of the New-York Historical Society Edition, published by Oppenheimer Editions. The edition is limited to 200 of each stunning image. Each print is hand embossed with the imprints of the Historical Society and Oppenheimer Editions. Every print is numbered, and stamped on the verso with the signature of the president of the Historical Society. The print is produced on heavyweight acid-free paper; dimensions: 26.75 x 43 To see this fine art print framed, click here. Also available as an accessories box for $79.95.
Price: 4495.00


The Course of Empire: The Consummation of Empire (1836) by Thomas Cole
Heres a unique opportunity to own a first edition printing of a magnificent image from the celebrated Hudson River School of painters. Their works are considered by many to be the most important artistic movement of the 19th century in American art. This large-scale print is museum-authorized and is part of the New-York Historical Society Edition, published by Oppenheimer Editions. The edition is limited to 200 of each stunning image. Each print is hand embossed with the imprints of the Historical Society and Oppenheimer Editions. Every print is numbered, and stamped on the verso with the signature of the president of the Historical Society. The print is produced on heavyweight acid-free paper; dimensions: 29 x 43. To see this fine art print framed, click here.
Price: 2500.00


The Course of Empire: The Consummation of Empire (1836) by Thomas Cole
Heres a unique opportunity to own a first edition printing of a magnificent image from the celebrated Hudson River School of painters. Their works are considered by many to be the most important artistic movement of the 19th century in American art. This large-scale print is museum-authorized and is part of the New-York Historical Society Edition, published by Oppenheimer Editions. The edition is limited to 200 of each stunning image. Each print is hand embossed with the imprints of the Historical Society and Oppenheimer Editions. Every print is numbered, and stamped on the verso with the signature of the president of the Historical Society. The print is produced on heavyweight acid-free paper; dimensions: 29 x 43. To see this fine art print framed, click here.
Price: 4495.00


The Course of Empire: Destruction (1836) by Thomas Cole
Heres a unique opportunity to own a first edition printing of a magnificent image from the celebrated Hudson River School of painters. Their works are considered by many to be the most important artistic movement of the 19th century in American art. This large-scale print is museum-authorized and is part of the New-York Historical Society Edition, published by Oppenheimer Editions. The edition is limited to 200 of each stunning image. Each print is hand embossed with the imprints of the Historical Society and Oppenheimer Editions. Every print is numbered, and stamped on the verso with the signature of the president of the Historical Society. The print is produced on heavyweight acid-free paper; dimensions: 26.50 x 43. To see this fine art print framed, click here.
Price: 2500.00


Qahatika Girl, 1908
A member of the Qahatika tribe in Arizona. Photo by Edward S. Curtis; courtesy of Christopher Cardozo Fine Art. Sepia-toned matte print on watercolor paper. Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. Created using a high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Before scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto special mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 599.00


Pulini and Koyame, 1922
Members of the Walpi tribe in Arizona. Photo by Edward S. Curtis; courtesy of Christopher Cardozo Fine Art. Sepia-toned matte print on watercolor paper. Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. Created using a high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Before scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto special mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 225.00


Pulini and Koyame, 1922
Members of the Walpi tribe in Arizona. Photo by Edward S. Curtis; courtesy of Christopher Cardozo Fine Art. Sepia-toned matte print on watercolor paper. Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. Created using a high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Before scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto special mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 529.00


Pulini and Koyame, 1922
Members of the Walpi tribe in Arizona. Photo by Edward S. Curtis; courtesy of Christopher Cardozo Fine Art. Sepia-toned matte print on watercolor paper. Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. Created using a high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Before scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto special mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 799.00


Pulini and Koyame, 1922
Members of the Walpi tribe in Arizona. Photo by Edward S. Curtis; courtesy of Christopher Cardozo Fine Art. Sepia-toned matte print on watercolor paper. Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. Created using a high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Before scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto special mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 399.00


Pulini and Koyame, 1922
Members of the Walpi tribe in Arizona. Photo by Edward S. Curtis; courtesy of Christopher Cardozo Fine Art. Sepia-toned matte print on watercolor paper. Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. Created using a high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Before scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto special mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 399.00


 

 

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