A Mat House - Skokomish
Artist
Edward S. Curtis
(American, 1868 - 1952)
Engraver
John Andrew & Son
(American (founded 1869))
Datecopyright 1912
Mediumphotogravure on paper
Dimensions17 7/8 × 22 1/4 inches (45.4 × 56.5 cm)
Other (Plate): 13 3/4 × 16 7/8 inches (34.9 × 42.9 cm)
Other (Plate): 13 3/4 × 16 7/8 inches (34.9 × 42.9 cm)
Credit LinePurchase of the Nelda C. and H.J. Lutcher Stark Foundation, 2013
Object number2013.2.9.10
ClassificationsPhotographs
Label TextA summer house of tule mats on a framework of poles is very quickly completed.” Curtis explained that travelers always carried rolls of matting. “The means of providing shelter are never lacking. The picture affords a glimpse of Skokomish river, a scenic stream flowing into the head of Hoods canal.”
ProvenanceAcquired by subscription directly from the artist by the National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.[1]; purchased December 6, 2012 through (Christies, New York, New York,[2]) by (Arader Galleries, New York, New York); purchased June 10, 2013 through (Arader Galleries, New York, New York) by the Nelda C. and H.J. Lutcher Stark Foundation; accessioned to the Stark Museum of Art | [1] This set was stored in the National Geographic Society’s archive housed in the Society’s Washington, D.C. headquarters. | [2] "The National Geographic Collection: The Art of Exploration," December 6, 2012, Christie’s, New York, Rockefeller Plaza, sale 2603, lot 65
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