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Photography of the West: D.F. Barry, Huffman, & Antique Beadwork - January 2025

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Join us for our Photography of the West: D.F. Barry, Huffman & Antique Beadwork—January 18th, 2025 Auction here in Bozeman, Montana. Including 100's of images from the ex-C.M. Russell Museum collection of D.F. Barry Photographs as well as a large Western Antique and Beadwork collection.
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Lot 662

Ca. 1890's Liver Lips Grind Stone Fuller & Fansler

Estimate: $500 - $600
Starting Bid
$150

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The lot features two circa 1890’s cabinet card photographs by Fuller and Fansler of two Sioux Men, Liver Lips and Grind Stone taken at the Fort Yates, North Dakota Studio from the ex-collection of the C.M. Russell Museum and John Kleinschmidt. Both are identified on the back. John Henry and Jemima Parsons Fansler of Leadmine, West Virginia, gave birth to Stephen Truman Fansler on December 4, 1866. He had five brothers and two sisters. Fansler was a teacher who attended the Missouri School of Business in Cincinnati, Ohio, before entering the 8th Cavalry on October 18, 1890. He was a sharpshooter assigned to Fort Yates, a military installation on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, which lies on the boundary of North and South Dakota. Following his honorable discharge in 1892, he became the post photographer and established a studio with Clarence Fuller, another local photographer. In addition to photos of post officials and soldiers, Fansler photographed the Dakotah Sioux and other local American Indians. During this period, Fansler hired a young apprentice called Frank Bennett Fiske. Fiske, the post's civilian wagon master's son, had developed an interest in photography and American Indian culture from an early age. Fansler, in a sense, helped Fiske develop his emerging photography skills by teaching him typical techniques of the day, such as glass-plate negatives and solar printing procedures. Both photos have been written on on the back with one reading, "Liver Lips" and the other reading, "Grind Stone". One photo is a full body, while the other is a portrait photo. He is wearing the same hat and same under jacket in both of the photos and keeps a stern look on his face as he looks towards the viewers left hand side. Both photos show good condition overall with slight wear present from their age and handling over the years, but no damage is noted. They measure 6 1/2" L x 4 1/4" W. Provenance: From the John Kleinschmidt collection which was on loan to the C.M. Russell Museum from 1987 to 1993 and included in the "The Cowboy West: 100 Years of Photography 1992-1993 exhibit.

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