Featured in this lot is this catalogue called Curtis Indian Prints for artist Edward Sherriff Curtis born in 1868 and died in 1952. This is a wonderfully and professionally crafted catalogue called "Curtis Indian Prints," and includes Curtis Prints are photographic prints made by Jean-Antony du lac from negatives derived from Edward S. Curtis' copperplate gravures, employing optical and chemical processes and techniques developed after several years of experimentation. The titled and signed prints are individually crafted to the highest standards, and are archivally processed for permanence. Prints are mounted on heavy board and enclosed in 18x24 mats, precisely bevel-cut. This print ordered in this catalogue include an introductory biography of Curtis and a critical essay on his work by A.D. Coleman, a photography critic for The New York Times, accompany each print. The condition of this print catalogue is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this print catalogue is 14" x 11".