EDWARD S. CURTIS

Details
EDWARD S. CURTIS

Piki Maker

Orotone. 1906. Signed in gold ink on the image. 14 x 11in. Descriptive text and Home of the Curtis Indians paper labels affixed to the reverse of the original Curtis studio frame.
Literature
The North American Indian 1907-30, Portfolio 12, pl. 432; Visions of a Vanishing Race, p. 221; Native Nations, p. 117.

Lot Essay

The legend reads: "The principal food of the Hopi is corn. This the women prepare in many ways, the most important being a wafer like bread called piki, which is made from a thin batter spread quickly with the hands upon a hot stone. This picture shows the Hopi woman at a large baking stone, which is a large hot slab of soapstone with a small fire beneath it."