
Crater Lake, 1923 - Limited-Edition Oversize Print
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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.
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.



