Carl Newland Werntz (July 9, 1874 – October 7, 1944) was an American painter, fine arts photographer, illustrator, cartoonist and educator who founded the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. Werntz was a world traveler and a champion of Japanese art and Japonisme. Through his own sketching and photographic expeditions to the American Southwest and his influence, he played an important role in the development of painting in the Southwest region in the early 20th century.
Table of Contents
- 1 Photography career
- 1.1 Apache Woman C1902 Na Young Apache Woman Carrying A Basket Photograph By Carl Werntz C1902 Poster Print by (24 x 36)
- 1.2 To California Over The Santa Fe Trail C. A. Higgins
- 1.3 Apache Woman C1902 Na Young Apache Woman Carrying A Basket Photograph By Carl Werntz C1902 Poster Print by (18 x 24)
- 1.4 Hopi Women 1901 Ntwo Hopi Women Inside A Home At A Pueblo In Northeastern Arizona Photographed By William H Simpson And Carl N Werntz 1901 Poster Print by (18 x 24)
- 1.5 Memorial Exhibition.
- 1.6 Hopi Women 1901 Ntwo Hopi Women Inside A Home At A Pueblo In Northeastern Arizona Photographed By William H Simpson And Carl N Werntz 1901 Poster Print by (24 x 36)
- 1.7 To California Over The Santa Fe Trail (1905)
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Photography career
Carl Werntz was a ‘Camera Pictorialist’ photographer. To record Native American life in Arizona, New Mexico and the Southwest United States, Werntz ventured out to the Southwestern United States. He visited the Pueblos, and the historic Hubbell Trading Post in Arizona in the early 1900s. The Hubbell Trading Post has been designated a National Historic Site. Man Ray, a famous Parisian photographer, took Werntz’s photographs. Copies of these images can be found in the Archives of American Art.
Last update 2021-08-06