حجم هذا العرض: 416 × 600 بكسلالصورة بدقة كاملة (710 × 1,024 بكسل، حجم الملف: 139 كيلوبايت، نوع الملف: image/jpeg)
English: Geronimo - Apache (1905) Description by Edward S. Curtis: This portrait of the historical old Apache was made in March, 1905. According to Geronimo's calculation he was at the time seventy-six years of age, thus making the year of his birth 1829. The picture was taken at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, the day before the inauguration of President Roosevelt, Geronimo being one of the warriors who took part in the inaugural parade at Washington. He appreciated the honor of being one of those chosen for this occasion, and the catching of his features while the old warrior was in a retrospective mood was most fortunate.
Northwestern University Library, Edward S. Curtis's 'The North American Indian': the Photographic Images, 2001.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award98/ienhtml/curthome.html
Source: http://memory.loc.gov/award/iencurt/cp01/cp01002v.jpg
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Curtis, Edward
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February 16, 1868 |
October 19, 1952 |
Location of birth/death |
Whitewater |
Los Angeles |
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United States
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NOTES
1 photogravure : brown ink ; 46 x 31 cm.
Original photogravure produced in Boston by John Andrew & Son, c1907.
Original source: The Apache. The Jicarillas. The Navaho [portfolio] ; plate no. 2
Seattle : E.S. Curtis, 1907.
DIGITAL ID: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/iencurt.cp01002
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