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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Edward Curtis captured scenes of Native American life that were seemingly untouched by modernity. He was initially funded by the financier John Pierpont Morgan to record Native Americans at the turn of the century, when industrialization, politics, and economics were quickly and drastically changing their way of life. From 1907 to 1930, his photographs and writings on more than 80 distinct cultural groups were published in a 20-volume limited-edition portfolio called The North American Indian ; this image appeared in the ninth volume. Curtis was undoubtedly influenced by the tenets of Pictorialism, which valued painterly techniques and handcrafted prints, and he photographed this arrangement of baskets with dramatic lighting that emphasized the variety of woven patterns.
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Roger Fenton — [Still Life with Fruit]
Timothy O'Sullivan — Aboriginal Life Among the Navajoe India
Georges Leuzinger|Christiano Junior — [Studio Portrait: Two
Hippolyte Bayard — Composition au chapeau
William Henry Fox Talbot — Articles of China
Maison Prod'hom — [Studio Portrait: Woman with Straw Basket,
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David Octavius Hill|Robert Adamson|Hill and Adamson — Newha
William Henry Fox Talbot — Articles of China
David Octavius Hill|Robert Adamson|Hill and Adamson — Newha
Joshua Cristall — Wicker Basket, Mallet, Shovel, Pick