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Innocence-Umatilla (plate 270; portfolio 8)
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Accession #: | 1487.14 |
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Title: | Innocence-Umatilla (plate 270; portfolio 8) |
Object Type: | Photogravure |
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Physical Description: | Photographic portrait of a young child wearing a partly beaded dress and beaded necklaces over her plaid dress. She is leaning against a tree and has her proper left hand in a beaded bag. |
Description: | This is a portfolio print from Edward Curtis' series "The North American Indian," plate 270, portfolio 8. |
Category: | Art |
Subjects/Topics/Concepts: |
Portrait (Artwork->Subject), Photograph (Artwork); Childhood (Childhood); Figurative (Artwork->Subject); American Indian (Diversity)
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Dimensions: |
Image Dimensions HxW 15 7/16 x 10 3/8"
Paper Dimensions H x W 21 1/4 x 17 1/8"
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Materials/Techniques: |
tissue paper (Material)
ink (Material)
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Marks/Inscription: |
"From Copyright Photograph 1910 by E.S. Curtis", beneath image,centered; "Photogravure John Anderson & Son", beneathe image flush right; "Innocence-Umatilla", below image, flush left "Plate 270" above image, flush left.
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Credit Line: | Gift of Mrs. Henry N. Graybill |
Copyright: |
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