Set Reminder2024-04-18 12:00:002024-04-18 12:00:00America/New_YorkBidsquareBidsquare : How History Unfolds on Paper: Choice Selections from the Eric C. Caren Collection, Part IX https://www.bidsquare.com/auctions/potter-potter/how-history-unfolds-on-paper-choice-selections-from-the-eric-c-caren-collection-part-ix-21908 This ninth sale from Eric Caren's archives offers a bird's eye view of history from a printed, manuscript, and photographic perspective.
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[NATIVE AMERICANS]. [GERONIMO (1829-1909)]. Boudoir cabinet photograph. Washington, D.C.: A.F. Randall, 16 May 1884. On original studio mount (216 x 133 mm), photographer rubberstamp on verso, also with a contemporary printed copyright pasted on, some light rubbing and soiling at extremities. Alfred Frank Randall (1854-1916) was an accomplished American photographer who accompanied General George Crook during the Apache-Mexico Wars. His subject, Geronimo, is arguably the most famous of all Apache leaders, best-known for his fearlessness for resisting white colonization of the Apache Southwest between 1850 and 1886, a time of intense conflict between the Apache and United States.