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My Father. E. Curtis, inventor of Gold Tone Process, at Our Home In Seattle, 1880s, (1920s). Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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My Father. E. Curtis, inventor of Gold Tone Process, at Our Home In Seattle, 1880s, (1920s). Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
My Father. E. Curtis, inventor of Gold Tone Process, at Our Home In Seattle, Washington, 1880s, (1920s)
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1880s Artists Family Artists Father Artists Model Asahel Curtis Curtis Edward Sheriff Curtis Edwards Doorstep Edward Sheriff Curtis Edwards Curtis Farmer Minister Model Veteran Orotone
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"This photograph captures Edward Sheriff Curtis, the inventor of the Gold Tone Process, at his home in Seattle, Washington during the late 1880s or early 1920s. The image presents Curtis as a thoughtful and introspective man, standing confidently on the doorstep of his house. The exterior of the building, with its intricate woodwork and gabled roof, adds to the sense of turn-of-the-century Americana. Edward Sheriff Curtis was a pioneering figure in photography, best known for his work documenting Native American cultures. However, this photograph reveals a different side of his life, showcasing him as a farmer, a minister, and an inventor. The Gold Tone Process was a photographic printing process that produced images with a rich, gold toned appearance. Curtis's invention revolutionized the field of photography, providing photographers with a new tool to create visually stunning and unique images. This photograph is a testament to Curtis's multifaceted personality and his significant contributions to the world of art and photography. It is a poignant reminder of the past, transporting us back to a time when innovation and creativity were at the forefront of American culture." Location: Seattle, Washington, United States of America Date: Late 1880s or early 1920s Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis Subject: Edward Sheriff Curtis, inventor of Gold Tone Process Format: Black and white, Orotone print Size: Full length Provenance: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
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