amospoe:Theodore Roosevelt, a contemporary of Curtis’s and one of his most fervent supporters,
amospoe:Theodore Roosevelt, a contemporary of Curtis’s and one of his most fervent supporters, wrote the following comments in the foreword to Volume 1 of The North American Indian: “In Mr. Curtis we have both an artist and a trained observer, whose work has far more than mere accuracy, because it is truthful…”Curtis has been praised as a gifted photographer but also criticized by some contemporary ethnologists for manipulating his images… Curtis removed parasols, suspenders, wagons, and other traces of Western material culture from many of his images… He also is known to have paid natives to pose in staged scenes, wear historically inaccurate dress and costumes, dance and partake in simulated ceremonies… Curtis paid natives to pose as warriors at a time when they lived with little dignity and few rights and freedoms. It has been suggested that he altered and manipulated his pictures to create an ethnographic simulation of native tribes untouched by Western society. -- source link
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