AN AMERICAN OAK BOOK CABINET FROM THE PERSONAL LIBRARY OF EDWARD S. CURTIS, BUILT TO HOLD THE VOLUMES AND SUPPLEMENTAL FOLIOS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN STICKLEY BROTHERS, GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY 55 ¾ in. (141.6 cm.) high, 47 3/8 in. (120.3 cm.) wide, 19 ¾ in. (50.1 cm.) deep Provenance Marah Ellis Ryan (c. 1866–1934); gifted by the above to Edward S. Curtis (1858–1952), c. 1930; acquired from the above by the artist's daughter, Beth Curtis Magnuson, 1935; acquired from the family of the above by the present owner, 1980.
AN AMERICAN OAK BOOK CABINET FROM THE PERSONAL LIBRARY OF EDWARD S. CURTIS, BUILT TO HOLD THE VOLUMES AND SUPPLEMENTAL FOLIOS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN STICKLEY BROTHERS, GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY 55 ¾ in. (141.6 cm.) high, 47 3/8 in. (120.3 cm.) wide, 19 ¾ in. (50.1 cm.) deep Provenance Marah Ellis Ryan (c. 1866–1934); gifted by the above to Edward S. Curtis (1858–1952), c. 1930; acquired from the above by the artist's daughter, Beth Curtis Magnuson, 1935; acquired from the family of the above by the present owner, 1980.
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