[WESTERN AMERICANA]. BELDEN, Charles J. (1888-1963), photographer. Silver gelatin photograph of cowboys sharing a pack of Camel "Tailor Made" cigarettes. Pitchfork Ranch, WY, ca 1920s-1930s.
Sale 2057 - American Historical Ephemera and Photography
Oct 25, 2024
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Live / Cincinnati
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[WESTERN AMERICANA]. BELDEN, Charles J. (1888-1963), photographer. Silver gelatin photograph of cowboys sharing a pack of Camel "Tailor Made" cigarettes. Pitchfork Ranch, WY, ca 1920s-1930s.
11 x 14 in. silver gelatin photograph, inked symbol (possibly "Z/T") at lower right. Verso with ink stamp, "Photograph Copyright by Charles J. Belden Z/T Ranch, Pitchfork, Wyoming," and penciled title with caption, "Have You Got A 'Tailor Made.' The 'tailor made' cigarette has taken the place of 'roll your own' in the range country."
Charles J. Belden (1888-1963) was born in San Francisco into a wealthy California family. He developed a life-long passion for photography when he purchased his first camera to record his travels throughout Germany and Russia after graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1909. Upon his return to the U.S., Belden worked as a cowboy on the L.G. Phelps Ranch in Wyoming. He then went to work on and eventually managed the legendary Pitchfork Ranch near Meeteetse, Wyoming. During his time at the Pitchfork Ranch between the 1920s and 1930s, Belden produced a variety of images that captured life on the dude ranch, including livestock activities, as well as the surrounding western landscape. Many of his western photographs were taken on horseback aboard his reliable pony Pinky. He thought this gave him the desired perspective he was hoping to achieve. Belden's photographs were featured in various publications, including National Geographic and the Saturday Evening Post. He also advertised for Camel cigarettes, as demonstrated in the photograph offered here.
Refer to the University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center's Digital Collection of Charles J. Belden Photography for comparable examples of his work.
Charles Belden gave this group of photographs, lots 604 - 607, to the consignor’s grandfather, who worked on the Pitchfork Ranch in Wyoming during the 1930s. The photographs have been in the family since that time.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
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