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A Foggy Day at the Sugar Bowl

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United States, circa 1923
by Edward Curtis

This photograph shows a Hupa American Indian spear fishing in a stream in the Sugar Bowl region of the Sierra Nevada mountain range of Northern California taken by Edward Curtis, the world’s best-known photographer of Native Americans. Fog, in the background, partially obscures the trees on the mountainside.

Edward Curtis

Né en 1868 près de Whitewater  et mort en 1952  à Whittier, Edward Curtis  est un photographe ethnologue américain.
Il  fut un des ...

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  • Comes with certificate of authenticity
  • C-Print lambda Prints on paper Kodak Endura
  • Individually numbered
Ref: EC00005