EDWARD S. CURTIS

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EDWARD S. CURTIS

Qahatika Girl

Large-format photogravure from The North American Indian, Portfolio 2, printed on tissue. 1907. Signed in ink by Curtis, letterpress credit, title, date, Plate 56 and printer's credit in the margin. 15¾ x 11 7/8in., tipped to the original vellum mount.
Literature
The North American Indian 1907-30, Portfolio 2, pl. 56; Visions of a Vanishing Race, p. 125; Portraits from North American Indian Life, p. 23.

Lot Essay

Curtis wrote of this image: A type of the desert Indian, (the Qahatika) still depend mainly upon the natural food supply, such as mesquite pods and cactus fruit. One cannot help wondering how these Indians would have managed if Nature had made the giant cactus with a solid trunk. Here at the rock-strewn foot of the desert mountain, where scarcely any other form of vegetal life seems able to exist, provident Nature permits this variety of cactus to flourish, and to furnish unlimited quantities of food as well as material for the building of habitable houses.