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A limited number of the rare, extraordinary photogravures of the North American Indian, preserved by photo historian Edward S. Curtis, now available for purchase.
These photogravures are original first printings
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Edward S. Curtis Gallery
Previous Exhibitions Hal BrightCloud
- One-man show at Prescott Joseph Center for Community
- One-man show "NATAM, Native America at Laney College,"
- "Shanti, Daughter of the Artist," pencil, on display at Office of the Mayor, Oakland, CA. March 2001 - present.
- "Sequoyah Tao", a portrait of artist's son, Mixed media, 1998.
- "Basket Entitled 'We Assemble to Discuss the Happy Days of Our Ancestors,' by Datsolali, Washo Basket Maker." Mixed media. 1996.
- "Rattle and Snake-Pipe." Wood, pipestone, and other media. 1996.
- "Cvpose Hokte Mvskoketoma; My Grandmother." Pencil, pen, and ink. 1994.
- "June Jordan." Pencil portrait with calligraphic poetry. 1991.
- "Prayer Given by and Offered to the Great Spirit." Mixed media self-portrait. 1989.
- "'Few are they who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts.' Albert Einstein." Pencil, pen, and ink portrait of Albert Einstein. 1988.
- "Color Blind." Self-portrait, pencil, pen and ink. 1986.
- "Self Portrait on a Hot Summer Day." Haiku poetry with pencil, pen and ink. 1985.
- "Words." Mixed media self-portrait. 1985.
- "Good memories of laughter in the Shade." Pencil portrait of my Grandmother. 1985.
- "Still Dancer." Pen and ink portrait of a dancer. 1980.
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