Accession Number1997/1.152
TitleFlathead Warrior
Artist(s)Edward S. CurtisArtist NationalityAmerican (North American)Object Creation Date1910Medium & Supportphotogravure on paperDimensions 12 9/16 in x 9 1/2 in (31.91 cm x 24.13 cm);19 7/16 in x 14 3/8 in (49.37 cm x 36.51 cm)
Credit LineGift of Stephen M. TaylorSubject matterThis image of Flathead man in warrior costume is from
The North American Indian (1907 - 1930), a twenty-volume series created by Edward Curtis in order to document the lives of Native Americans in diverse regions of the Western United States. This limited edition volume was financially supported by J.P. Morgan, and promoted by Theodore Roosevelt. The resulting works have been criticized and celebrated for their portrayal of Native American life. Curtis often included anachronous props and clothing and presented rituals that had not been performed in years in order to support an idealized and romantic reading of a “vanishing race.”
Physical DescriptionA portrait of a man in costume. He wears woven fabric with geometric designs, and holds a horn at his nose. The sleeves of his costume have feather tassles hanging from them, and he wears a feathered headdress, which is obscured as he tilts his head back.
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Keywords
Flathead
Native American
costume (mode of fashion)
costumes
feathers
headdress
horn
modern and contemporary art
single-sitter portraits
standing
trees
warriors