PHOTOGRAVURES GROUP OF FIVE, FROM EDWARD S.CURTIS IMAGES H 5"-7", L 5"-7":After Edward Sheriff Curtis (American, 1868-1952). A group of five photogravures, comprising: "Among the Rocks - Acoma", depicting a group of Acoma Indians with pottery vessels at their feet, surrounded by a rock formation, reading "From copyright photograph 1904 by E.S. Curtis" along bottom, originally from "The North American Indian", volume 16, plate facing page 212; "A Typical Blackfoot", depicting a Blackfoot Indian in profile, reading "From copyright photograph 1926 by E.S. Curtis" along bottom, originally from "The North American Indian", volume 18, plate facing page 38; "Camp in the Forest - Kutenai", depicting a tepee in a forest at night, reading "From copyright photograph 1910 by E.S. Curtis" along bottom, originally from "The North American Indian", volume 7, the frontispiece; "Hopi Bridal Costume", depicting a young Hopi woman in bridal costume, reading "From copyright photograph 1900 by E.S. Curtis" along bottom, originally from "The North American Indian", volume 12, plate facing page 40; and "Iahla ('Willow') - Taos", depicting a woman wrapped in a light-colored veil, reading "From copyright photograph 1905 by E.S. Curtis" along bottom, originally from "The North American Indian", volume 16, plate facing page 52.