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George W. Bretz, Remarkable Photograph Album of Kiowa and Comanche Indians, Incl. Portraiture and Parade Scenes

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15.000 $ - 25.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
43.750 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 420

George W. Bretz, Remarkable Photograph Album of Kiowa and Comanche Indians, Incl. Portraiture and Parade Scenes

Schätzpreis
15.000 $ - 25.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
43.750 $
Beschreibung:

Oblong album with Moroccan leather boards, 11.75 x 7.25 in., containing 51 silver gelatin photographs mounted on 9.75 x 6.75 in. cardstock album pages, including 40 images that measure 3.75 x 5.5 in. (mounted recto, 2 per page), and 11 that measure 8.25 x 6 in. Some of the photographs are captioned in the negative. Although only one image is credited to G.W. Bretz in the negative, it is believed that all photographs were produced by Bretz, who operated out of Fort Sill, Oklahoma Territory. Ca 1890s. A number is written on the mount below most of the images, which corresponds with a partial manuscript key that accompanies the album and identifies many of the subjects and scenes. Comanche Chief Quanah Parker is the only subject not referenced in the key, and he is shown mounted on horseback. Members of the Kiowa and Comanche tribes are featured in the album, and include: Comanche bucks Nap-a-wat and Da-bo; Kiowa buck Ah-ba-goodle (2); an unknown Kiowa soldier dressed in uniform posed with his family; intimately posed portrait of two Comanche bucks; two Comanche school boys; charming portrait of a Kiowa girl smiling for the camera; a Kiowa buck in war bonnet; a Kiowa Mexican girl identified as "Mabonia"; and several other men, women, and children, many posed in a studio setting, wearing native dress. The album also contains a number of parade and camp scenes, most notably: Indian Village near Fort Sill, Oklahoma; 4 views of Indian Parades led by the Kiowa and Comanche, held at Anadarko in 1893-1894, including a July 4th celebration; group portrait of Chiefs and Headmen posed together with Captain H.L. Scott; portrait of students posed together outside the Fort Sill Indian School; hectic image titled "Holiday Scene," in which Indians wrapped in blankets can be seen near the top of the frame, while a mix of Indian and white men on horseback are shown in the foreground; and an image of a "Hunting Party" comprised of six soldiers seated with their rifles, with their game hanging from tree branches behind them. An outdoor view entitled "End of the Chase," shows the photographer George W. Bretz, with rifle in hand, looking at the deer he presumably just shot. Little is known about Bretz apart from his photographs of American Indians at Fort Sill in Oklahoma Territory, taken during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Among his most notable photographs are those of Apache prisoners of war being held at Fort Sill, including Geronimo, in 1894. Provenance:American Indian Photography Collection of John W. Painter (1929-2008) Condition: Notes from consignor indicate that the photos and album were professionally cleaned and repaired. First two pages of images, incl. Parker photo and portraits of Kiowa and Comanche bucks show some soiling/spotting/toning, as well as some wear to mounts. But remaining images are in very good condition overall. Most album pages with chipping, minor corner/edge loss.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 420
Auktion:
Datum:
15.11.2019
Auktionshaus:
Cowan's Auctions, Inc.
Este Ave 6270
Cincinnati OH 45232
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
info@cowans.com
+1 (0)513 8711670
+1 (0)513 8718670
Beschreibung:

Oblong album with Moroccan leather boards, 11.75 x 7.25 in., containing 51 silver gelatin photographs mounted on 9.75 x 6.75 in. cardstock album pages, including 40 images that measure 3.75 x 5.5 in. (mounted recto, 2 per page), and 11 that measure 8.25 x 6 in. Some of the photographs are captioned in the negative. Although only one image is credited to G.W. Bretz in the negative, it is believed that all photographs were produced by Bretz, who operated out of Fort Sill, Oklahoma Territory. Ca 1890s. A number is written on the mount below most of the images, which corresponds with a partial manuscript key that accompanies the album and identifies many of the subjects and scenes. Comanche Chief Quanah Parker is the only subject not referenced in the key, and he is shown mounted on horseback. Members of the Kiowa and Comanche tribes are featured in the album, and include: Comanche bucks Nap-a-wat and Da-bo; Kiowa buck Ah-ba-goodle (2); an unknown Kiowa soldier dressed in uniform posed with his family; intimately posed portrait of two Comanche bucks; two Comanche school boys; charming portrait of a Kiowa girl smiling for the camera; a Kiowa buck in war bonnet; a Kiowa Mexican girl identified as "Mabonia"; and several other men, women, and children, many posed in a studio setting, wearing native dress. The album also contains a number of parade and camp scenes, most notably: Indian Village near Fort Sill, Oklahoma; 4 views of Indian Parades led by the Kiowa and Comanche, held at Anadarko in 1893-1894, including a July 4th celebration; group portrait of Chiefs and Headmen posed together with Captain H.L. Scott; portrait of students posed together outside the Fort Sill Indian School; hectic image titled "Holiday Scene," in which Indians wrapped in blankets can be seen near the top of the frame, while a mix of Indian and white men on horseback are shown in the foreground; and an image of a "Hunting Party" comprised of six soldiers seated with their rifles, with their game hanging from tree branches behind them. An outdoor view entitled "End of the Chase," shows the photographer George W. Bretz, with rifle in hand, looking at the deer he presumably just shot. Little is known about Bretz apart from his photographs of American Indians at Fort Sill in Oklahoma Territory, taken during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Among his most notable photographs are those of Apache prisoners of war being held at Fort Sill, including Geronimo, in 1894. Provenance:American Indian Photography Collection of John W. Painter (1929-2008) Condition: Notes from consignor indicate that the photos and album were professionally cleaned and repaired. First two pages of images, incl. Parker photo and portraits of Kiowa and Comanche bucks show some soiling/spotting/toning, as well as some wear to mounts. But remaining images are in very good condition overall. Most album pages with chipping, minor corner/edge loss.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 420
Auktion:
Datum:
15.11.2019
Auktionshaus:
Cowan's Auctions, Inc.
Este Ave 6270
Cincinnati OH 45232
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
info@cowans.com
+1 (0)513 8711670
+1 (0)513 8718670
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