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Edward Curtis (1903)
Photograph
A striking half-length portrait of an Apache man known as “Ostoho,”. He faces the viewer directly, his gaze steady and composed. Draped over his shoulders is a blanket, its texture and folds rendered with care, contrasting with the simplicity of his attire and the intensity of his expression. The portrait conveys dignity, resilience, and a quiet strength, preserving a powerful presence through time.
Edward Curtis (1903)
Photograph
A striking half-length portrait of an Apache man known as “Ostoho,”. He faces the viewer directly, his gaze steady and composed. Draped over his shoulders is a blanket, its texture and folds rendered with care, contrasting with the simplicity of his attire and the intensity of his expression. The portrait conveys dignity, resilience, and a quiet strength, preserving a powerful presence through time.