Re: Buckskins?
Zack,
The Munson image shows up in EOG-US, too. I don't recall the page number off the top of my head, but it is on the left side, upper left corner fairly early in the book. Would that we all looked nearly that good, both man and mount. Munson has the surcingle employed as a breast strap and the billet is dangling down a bit. It's one of the few photos I'd like to have copied, matted, framed, and hung on the library wall. There's just something about that photo which is totally captivating, IMHO.
Just as a pure supposition, my guess is some of Lytle's photographic work has not been published over the years and is sitting in a repository somewhere gathering dust. I don't know if that would be in LA or DC or where, but maybe, just maybe, three or four more plates exist from those Baton Rouge shots that have not been widely circulated. For what it is worth, those old CW Photographic Histories are cheap on the used market, and (like we all need another dozen books), and have been overlooked for the most part, in spite of being reproduced in recent years and readily available.
Charles Heath
Zack,
The Munson image shows up in EOG-US, too. I don't recall the page number off the top of my head, but it is on the left side, upper left corner fairly early in the book. Would that we all looked nearly that good, both man and mount. Munson has the surcingle employed as a breast strap and the billet is dangling down a bit. It's one of the few photos I'd like to have copied, matted, framed, and hung on the library wall. There's just something about that photo which is totally captivating, IMHO.
Just as a pure supposition, my guess is some of Lytle's photographic work has not been published over the years and is sitting in a repository somewhere gathering dust. I don't know if that would be in LA or DC or where, but maybe, just maybe, three or four more plates exist from those Baton Rouge shots that have not been widely circulated. For what it is worth, those old CW Photographic Histories are cheap on the used market, and (like we all need another dozen books), and have been overlooked for the most part, in spite of being reproduced in recent years and readily available.
Charles Heath
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