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Ponca Man, Story Teller Smiling (He signs his letters and photos as E. S. Curtis) Thank you for considering our photos The product is a licensed reprint of a historical photograph titled "Ponca Man Story Teller" by renowned photographer Edward S. Curtis, produced in 1927. The image features a Ponca story teller in a portrait orientation, with a sepia color and glossy finish. It is personalized, numbered, and one of a kind, making it a unique piece of cultural history. The photograph showcases Native American history and the culture of the Ponca tribe, making it a valuable and authentic representation of early 20th-century Americana. Photographer: Edward S. (E. S.) Curtis (get dates, date Negative Taken: 1927 Topic: Native American History & a Ponca Man's Life Photography Process: Photogravure, NEW PRINT. More: Sepia beautifully rendered, with glossy finish, no borders. Size: 5 by 7 inches It will look good framed. The photos look good at 5 by 7. Many of the first prints that you see were printed in a similar size. Printing: Museum Quality, using a local photography company; many people like very them very much. Editing: Our editor is a long time artist, using latest Photoshop equipment, ten years experience Shipping: We use tracking for you to keep up and rely on USPS Shipping: We use tracking for you to keep up and rely on USPS Guaranteed you'll like it, however we accept any returns This one-of-a-kind piece features a theme of Western Americana with elements of spiritual and mythological significance. The portrait captures the face of a man with a unique mask, showcasing the intricate details of Native American culture and social history. this artwork is a first edition and The product is a licensed reprint of a historical photograph titled "Ponca Story Teller Man" by renowned photographer Edward S. Curtis, produced in 1927. The image features a Ponca story teller in a portrait orientation, with a sepia color and glossy finish. It is personalized, numbered, and one of a kind, making it a unique piece of cultural history. The photograph showcases Native American history and the culture of the Ponca tribe, making it a valuable and authentic representation of early 20th-century Americana. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Mr. Curtis, Renowned Photographer (He signed his letters and photos as "E. S. Curtis") ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Edward S. Curtis was born near White Water, Wisconsin, on February 16, 1868, he became interested in the emerging art of photography when he was quite young, building his first camera when he was still an adolescent. In Seattle, where his family moved in 1887, he acquired part interest in a portrait photography studio and soon became sole owner of the successful business, renaming it Edward S. Curtis Photographer and Photoengraver. By the 1890's, Curtis began photographing local Puget Sound Native Americans digging for clams and mussels on the tide flats. One of his earliest models was Princess Angeline, the aged daughter of Sealth, the Suquamish chief after whom Seattle was named. Later, as an official photographer of the 1899 Harriman Expedition, Curtis documented the geological features of the Alaskan wilderness as well as its indigenous population. This was a pivotal experience for Curtis and greatly increased his interest in Native cultures. He visited tribal communities in Montana and Arizona and began in earnest to photograph many other Native Americans in the West, spending more time in the field and less time in his studio. And the rest is history. And we LOVE SHARING HISTORY!!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ And thanks, Ebay for sharing our history!!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ And Thank YOU Again for checking out our photos!!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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