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About: Carl Moon

About: Carl Moon

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Carl Moon (October 5, 1878 – June 24, 1948) was an American photographer, book and magazine illustrator, painter and writer focused on Native American subjects. He has been called "the imitator of Edward Curtis" and "the last of the great early photographers to go west."

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  • Carl Moon (October 5, 1878 – June 24, 1948) was an American photographer, book and magazine illustrator, painter and writer focused on Native American subjects. He has been called "the imitator of Edward Curtis" and "the last of the great early photographers to go west." (en)
  • Carl (Karl) Everton Moon, född 5 oktober 1878 i Wilmington, Ohio, USA, död 24 juni 1948 i San Francisco, Kalifornien, USA, var en amerikansk fotograf, konstnär och illustratör, mest känd för sina porträtt av ursprungsfolk i delstaterna New Mexico, Arizona och Oklahoma. Han var samtida med den amerikanske fotografen och etnologen Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952). (sv)
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  • Karl Everton Moon (en)
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  • 1948-06-24 (xsd:date)
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  • 1948-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Carl Moon (en)
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  • Karl Everton Moon (en)
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  • Wilmington, OH, U.S. (en)
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  • San Francisco, California, U.S. (en)
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  • Carl E. Moon (en)
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  • Photographer, painter, illustrator, writer (en)
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  • Bessie Wilson (en)
  • Grace Purdie Moon (en)
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  • Many men have, with camera and brush, attempted to picture the American Indian…Among those who have made a serious study of their work there are two classes; the men who use the picturesque Red Man and his surroundings as models and materials for their art; and those who give the ethnological value of their work first consideration and use their knowledge of art as a medium for carefully making dependable pictorial records. My work, and the intent that is back of it, place me in the latter class. (en)
  • When I was twenty-three, I did just as I said I would do, but instead of hunting Indians with a gun and bowie knife, as the storybook heroes always did, I was to hunt my Indians with a camera, paintbrushes and a writing pad. (en)
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  • Indian Legends in Rhyme, 2000 Edition, Afterword by Tom Driebe (en)
  • Photographing the Vanishing Red Man (en)
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  • Carl Moon (October 5, 1878 – June 24, 1948) was an American photographer, book and magazine illustrator, painter and writer focused on Native American subjects. He has been called "the imitator of Edward Curtis" and "the last of the great early photographers to go west." (en)
  • Carl (Karl) Everton Moon, född 5 oktober 1878 i Wilmington, Ohio, USA, död 24 juni 1948 i San Francisco, Kalifornien, USA, var en amerikansk fotograf, konstnär och illustratör, mest känd för sina porträtt av ursprungsfolk i delstaterna New Mexico, Arizona och Oklahoma. Han var samtida med den amerikanske fotografen och etnologen Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952). (sv)
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