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Panorama of Bert Shedd Ranch by Reno Photographer Roy Curtis

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Western Americana Start Price:125.00 USD Estimated At:250.00 - 400.00 USD
Panorama of Bert Shedd Ranch by Reno Photographer Roy Curtis
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8" x 69" panorama colored photograph identified as Bert Shedd Ranch in Gerlach, NV, taken by Curtis Photo Studios, Reno, Nevada. The photograph features a ranch house and beautiful green Nevada landscape. There is an area near the bottom center that has been retouched. There are also pinholes along the borders. Bert Shedd discovered gold in 1910 in the Granite Range. He purchased property near Deep Hole in 1936. Ads for the Curtis studio appears in Reno newspapers from 1918-1930s. Roy Curtis was most active in the 1920s. He moved from New York to Reno in 1916. According to an article in the 2005 Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, "Curtis worked with the cumbersome view camera, contact-printing his negatives in the sun, just like the frontier photographers of the nineteenth century. Older local photographers remember seeing Curtis printing his negative on the sidewalk in front of his Virginia Street studio."

City: Gerlach
State: Nevada,
Date: 1920s-1930s

FHWAC#: 25366