CARL MOON (1879-1948)

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CARL MOON (1879-1948)

'Navaho Boy', circa 1905-07; 'Apache Prince', circa 1910

Two carbon prints, 9¾ x 7¾ in. and 9¾ x 7½ in., with publisher's blindstamps Copyright 1907 by Fred Harvey and 1910 Fred Harvey on recto, mounted on double layer of card, each titled in ink on mount. (2)
Literature
Hathaway, Native American Portraits 1862-1918, p. 93 (illus.)

Lot Essay

In 1903, Carl Moon moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico and began photographing the Southwest Indians. His photographs were popular in his lifetime and he was also known as an artist and illustrator, often producing work for books written by his wife.

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