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Art & Photography Edward S Curtis (1868-1952) Ambrosio Martinez – San Juan, 1905
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Edward S Curtis (1868-1952) Ambrosio Martinez – San Juan, 1905

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Edward S Curtis (1868-1952)
Title: Ambrosio Martinez – San Juan
Plate: 596
Portfolio: The North American Indians Volume 17, The Tewa, The Zuni
Printer: : Suffolk Eng. Co. Cambridge Mass
Medium: Photogravure
Date: 1905

A notable image from Curtis’ extensive series, this photogravure captures Ambrosio Martínez, a member of the San Juan Pueblo (now known as Ohkay Owingeh) in New Mexico. 

Over three decades, Curtis produced a staggering 40,000 photographs, using his artistic vision to compile what has since become the most thorough and significant historical record of Native American culture.

Dimensions:
Sheet: W 18 11/16” H 21 12/16
Image: W 11 ½ H 15 7/16

Location:
Rancho Santa Fe, California

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Edward S Curtis (1868-1952)
Title: Ambrosio Martinez – San Juan
Plate: 596
Portfolio: The North American Indians Volume 17, The Tewa, The Zuni
Printer: : Suffolk Eng. Co. Cambridge Mass
Medium: Photogravure
Date: 1905

A notable image from Curtis’ extensive series, this photogravure captures Ambrosio Martínez, a member of the San Juan Pueblo (now known as Ohkay Owingeh) in New Mexico. 

Over three decades, Curtis produced a staggering 40,000 photographs, using his artistic vision to compile what has since become the most thorough and significant historical record of Native American culture.

Dimensions:
Sheet: W 18 11/16” H 21 12/16
Image: W 11 ½ H 15 7/16

Location:
Rancho Santa Fe, California

Edward S Curtis (1868-1952)
Title: Ambrosio Martinez – San Juan
Plate: 596
Portfolio: The North American Indians Volume 17, The Tewa, The Zuni
Printer: : Suffolk Eng. Co. Cambridge Mass
Medium: Photogravure
Date: 1905

A notable image from Curtis’ extensive series, this photogravure captures Ambrosio Martínez, a member of the San Juan Pueblo (now known as Ohkay Owingeh) in New Mexico. 

Over three decades, Curtis produced a staggering 40,000 photographs, using his artistic vision to compile what has since become the most thorough and significant historical record of Native American culture.

Dimensions:
Sheet: W 18 11/16” H 21 12/16
Image: W 11 ½ H 15 7/16

Location:
Rancho Santa Fe, California

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