



"The Vanishing Race" Gold Tone by Edward Sheriff Curtis
This was Curtis's signiure piece and was the visual metaphor for the core conceptual underpinning of Curtisā entire thirty-year project i.e., that Native Americans, as a culture, at least, were vanishing. It became Curtisā over-arching goal to create a record of them and their world before they disappeared forever. Curtis searched for an image to illustrate this idea for nearly four years before creating The Vanishing Race. A century ago, it was by far and away Curtisā most popular single image. Today it still remains a highly sought after classic.
PERIOD: Early 20th Century
ORIGIN: California, United States
SIZE: 11" x 14" Frame 19" x 15"
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This was Curtis's signiure piece and was the visual metaphor for the core conceptual underpinning of Curtisā entire thirty-year project i.e., that Native Americans, as a culture, at least, were vanishing. It became Curtisā over-arching goal to create a record of them and their world before they disappeared forever. Curtis searched for an image to illustrate this idea for nearly four years before creating The Vanishing Race. A century ago, it was by far and away Curtisā most popular single image. Today it still remains a highly sought after classic.
PERIOD: Early 20th Century
ORIGIN: California, United States
SIZE: 11" x 14" Frame 19" x 15"
























