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In business at its present location in Seattle, Washington since
1981, Flury & Company Ltd. has established itself as one
of the leading galleries in the world dealing in the purchase and
sale of Edward S. Curtis photographic works.
Lois Flury, proprietor and Chief Executive Officer of Flury & Company,
has many years of experience dealing in Edward Curtis' work and
is considered an expert in the field. Ms. Flury was first introduced
to Curtis' photographs during the revival of interest in his work
that took place in the 1970s. In the Fall of 1972, while working
as a contemporary art dealer in Austin, Texas, she was given the
opportunity to purchase a group of Curtis' photogravures that had
come from the Charles Lauriat Company collection in Boston, Massachusetts.
She was immediately captivated by his images and began to research
and collect his work with the assistance of her partner, James Flury.
In the course of her research, Ms. Flury had the opportunity to
meet some of the surviving members of Curtis' family, including
three of his children, Harold, Florence and Billy. What she learned
from the personal stories his children shared with her greatly broadened
her knowledge of and respect for Curtis and his work. Ms. Flury
has also been in contact with one of the daughters of Curtis' younger
brother, Asahel. Ms. Flury purchased from her the collection of
Edward Curtis' work that had been in Asahel's possession.
In the mid 1970s Ms. Flury was fortunate enough to locate the individual
who had purchased Edward Curtis' personal collection from his eldest
daughter, Beth. She and James Flury gained exclusive rights to buy
from this invaluable cache of material. It included photographs,
photogravures, goldtones, manuscript materials, field notes, and
other miscellaneous ephemera.
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The Jackson Building, circa 1920
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