Christopher Cardozo was interviewed earlier this week by American author, ecologist, mountaineer, and filmmaker, Michael Tobias. Michael’s than 45 books and 170 films have been distributed, translated, and broadcast internationally. Click the image below to read the full article.
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Sacred Legacy: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian Fantastic News! Having traveled to over 50 countries, 100 venues & to every continent but Antarctica, our world-wide traveling exhibition of Edward Curtis’ imagery is making it’s North American debut at the Mille Lacs Indian Museum in Onamia, Minnesota. The purpose of this exhibition is Continue Reading
On April 10, during a rare evening auction at Christies, New York, an exceptional complete subscriber’s set of Edward Curtis’ monumental work The North American Indian was sold for a record $2.88 million, including buyer’s premium. The set, from the private library of Kenneth Nebenzahl and on the very desirable Japan vellum paper stock, was Continue Reading
The Friends Of Birchbark Books held a benefit fundraising event in March for the Native American owned and operated bookstore located in the Kenwood neighborhood. During the auction, supporters of Birchbark Books bid spiritedly and snatched up three contemporary prints by Edward Curtis, all donated by Cardozo Fine Art. The three prints brought in more Continue Reading
Christopher Cardozo Fine Art participated in a community outreach event at Ameriprise Financial, a leading diversified financial services company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Christopher Cardozo gave a presentation as part of Ameriprise Financial’s diversity & inclusion network. The Native American Tribal Indigenous Organizational Network(NATION), was formed in 1992 to encourage and support awareness of the Continue Reading
A pleasant surprise for fans & collectors of Edward Curtis’ photographs was showcased on PBS’ Antiques Roadshow, January 30th broadcast. A woman from Eugene, Oregon had three lovely Curtis Orotones (also known as Goldtones) appraised by Daile Kaplan, Swann Galleries Vice President and Director of Photographs. The segment can be seen here on the PBS Continue Reading
Cardozo Fine Art intends to periodically showcase some of our favorite images from Curtis’ magnum opus The North American Indian. The first image we have chosen is “Bear’s Belly – Arikara”-1904, whose name is translated from Ḳúnúḣ-kanánu. The imposing figure in this striking portrait is depicted wearing the bearskin that plays an important role in Continue Reading
Cardozo Fine Art Contributes Mammoth Curtis Print To Outward Bound Benefit Auction CFA is happy to have contributed a beautiful Mammoth pigment print of an Edward Curtis portrait of a revered Great Plains warrior titled “Bear’s Belly – Arikara” to Outward Bound’s 49th Annual National Benefit Auction. The image, one of Curtis’ most powerful and Continue Reading
Hey Edward Curtis-loving folks out there! We at edwardcurtis.com and Cardozo Fine Art have launched (finally) our new website! It’s the go-to place for most things Curtis, from our own line of beautiful contemporary original Curtis prints and mammoth reproductions to a comprehensive (and still growing) Edward Curtis biographical and historical information section covering the Continue Reading




