Title: Ola Portrait Noatak Alaska Native Historical Print by Edward Curtis
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Artist: N/A
Period: 20th Century
History: Art
Origin: North America > United States
Condition: Excellent
Item Date: N/A
Item ID: 611
Ola—Noatak, Summary: Head-and-shoulders original portrait of an Inuit woman. Historical Photographer, Edward S. Curtis, 1868-1952, photographer. Created / Published, February 28, 1929 Headings: Eskimos—Women—1920-1930 Indigenous Peoples of North America—Women—Alaska—Noatak—1920-1930
Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) was an American photographer and ethnologist renowned for his extensive work documenting the lives and cultures of Native American tribes in the early 20th century. Beginning his ambitious project in 1906 with the support of financier J.P. Morgan, Curtis spent over 20 years photographing and recording the customs, traditions, and everyday life of more than 80 tribes. His work, culminating in the monumental 20-volume series "The North American Indian," is considered one of the most significant ethnographic records of Native American cultures. Curtis's dedication to preserving this heritage has left an enduring legacy in both photography and anthropology.