Edward S. Curtis
Goldtones by Christoper Cardozo

 

 

Christopher Cardozo is widely acknowledged as the world’s leading authority on Edward S. Curtis. He is the author of nine monographs on Edward Curtis and has created and curated one-person Edward Curtis exhibitions that have been seen in nearly one hundred venues in over forty countries.

Having collected Edward Curtis’ artwork for four decades, Cardozo has created the world’s largest and most broad-ranging Curtis collection. No one has done more to increase the awareness, understanding, and appreciation for Curtis’ work than Christopher Cardozo, except Edward Curtis himself.

Cardozo reinvented the lost Goldtone process from the ground up, marrying the best of modern technology using Curtis’ exquisite negatives. Goal: to consistently produce stunning Goldtones as good as the top half percent of Edward Curtis’ vintage Goldtones. Cardozo spent over three years and nearly half a million dollars on research and development. Each framed and printed image is individually hand-created, together encompassing over 70 different steps.

 


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Son of the Desert
14" x 17" Image Size


Widely regarded as one of Curtis’ most compelling portraits of a young Navajo boy.

- Photographed in 1904
- Produced using the original glass plate negative and Curtis’ preferred print process
- Luminosity and three-dimensionality, unequaled by any other photographic medium
- Limited edition with a certificate of authenticity
- Classic batwing frame
- Ready to hang



Special Collections

Price: $3,500.00
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