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Handsome Morning -- A Dakota
Accession # 26.149
Artist Harry C. Edwards
Title Handsome Morning -- A Dakota
Date 1921
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions frame: 81 9/16 x 45 9/16 x 4 1/8 in. (207.2 x 115.7 x 10.5 cm) 72 1/16 x 36 1/16 in. (183 x 91.6 cm)
Signed Signed lower left: "c / 1921 / BY / H.C.EDWARDS"
Credit Line Gift of the Estate of Grace C. Edwards
Location American Identities: Colony to Nation / Inventing American Landscape

Curatorial Remarks: Harry C. Edwards’s striking studio portrait of Handsome Morning—a woman the artist identifies as Dakota Sioux—reflects a turn-of-the-century fascination with romanticized subjects in costume. Handsome Morning’s regalia consists of a fringed dress with beaded yoke, a tubular bone-bead necklace, beaded moccasins, and a buffalo-hide robe. It is likely that she was styled and posed according to conventional portrayals of Native American people made popular by the theatricalized portraits of photographer Edward S. Curtis, which included the mixing of tribal dress and ornamentation, and the use of stoic expressions and gestures.

Akin to the 1880 U.S. government–commissioned Crow Peace Delegation portraits, which were later appropriated and annotated by contemporary artist Wendy Red Star (on view nearby), Edwards’s use of his sitter’s name in the title signaled authenticity to viewers. Artists at the time were aware of the U.S. government’s long-standing exploitation of, and open assault on, the lives and lands of Native people. Edwards was likely motivated by an interest in his subject as a curiosity rather than by an active regard for her community.