Karl Bodmer
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Karl Bodmer (1809–1893) | |||
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Alternative names |
Charles Bodmer | ||
Description | Swiss painter, photographer and illustrator | ||
Date of birth/death | 11 February 1809 | 30 October 1893 | |
Location of birth/death | Zurich | Paris | |
Work period | 1820s-1890s | ||
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Karl Bodmer (6 February 1809 – 30 October 1893) was a Swiss painter of the American West.
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Karl Bodmer 1877.
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The last known sketch of Karl Bodmer by Loys Delteil.
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Oilpainting Die feindlichen Brüder bei Bornhofen am Rhein mit Kloster und Dorfansicht by Karl Bodmer about 1830.
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Blick auf die Godesburg und das Siebengebirge, 1836
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Burg Stolzenfels, im Hintergrund Burg Lahneck, 1836.
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The town Traben-Trarbach and the Grevenburg on the Moselle River in Germany. Aquatint engraving by Karl Bodmer 1841.
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The town Zell on the Moselle River in Germany. Aquatint engraving by Karl Bodmer 1841.
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The Cusanusstift in Bernkastel-Kues 1831 located on the Middle Moselle river in the district of Bernkastel-Wittlich, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Aquatint engraving by F. Hegi after Karl Bodmer, hand-colored.
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Pen-and-ink-drawing by Karl Bodmer about 1835 Ruined Towers Overlooking the Rhine, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
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Forest of Fontainbleau by Karl Bodmer about 1850.
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Oil-painting Hirsche im Wald by Karl Bodmer about 1880. Kunsthaus Zürich.
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Capture of the Calloway Girls and Jemima Boone. Oil on Canvas.
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Capture of the Daughters of D. Boone and Callaway by the Indians. Lithograph by Karl Bodmer and Jean-François Millet.
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Young Girls Surprised by Indians. Lithograph after Karl Bodmer and Jean-François Millet.
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Cat playing with an adder. Etching by Karl Bodmer about 1873.
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Trachemys scripta elegans (Wied), commonly known as the red-eared slider. Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied gave it 1865 the name Emys elegans. Engraving by Karl Bodmer 1865.
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Confluence of the Fox River and the Wabash in Indiana. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer 1832.
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Confluence of the Fox River and the Wabash in Indiana. Tableau 5 by Sigismond Himely (after Karl Bodmer).
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Mouth of Fox River in Indiana. Tableau 5 by Sigismond Himely (after Karl Bodmer).
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The Fox River near New Harmony in Indiana. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer 1832.
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Forest Scene on the Lehigh River in Pennsylvania. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer 1832.
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View to New Harmony on the Wabash River by Karl Bodmer 1832 – 1833.
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View to New Harmony on the Wabash River, painted by Karl Bodmer 1832 - 1833.
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New Harmony on the Wabash River painted by Karl Bodmer 1832 – 1833.
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New Harmony 1832-1833. Steel engraving after Karl Bodmer.
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The church of New Harmony 1832. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer.
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The Great Traveller Charles Alexandre Lesueur in the Forest. Lithograph after the watercolor: Lesueur, the Naturalist at New Harmony by Karl Bodmer.
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The Wabash River near New Harmony painted by Karl Bodmer 1832 – 1833.
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The party in which Karl Bodmer was travelling stopped to camp along the Missouri River in North Dakota on November third of 1833. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer.
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In November of 1833 the party in which Bodmer was travelling stopped to camp along the Missouri. Aquatint engraving with original hand coloring by Karl Bodmer 1833 – 1834.
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Herd of Bisons on the upper Missouri. Tableau 40 by J. Bishop and Sigismond Himely (after Karl Bodmer).
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Landscape with buffalo on the upper Missouri. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer 1833.
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Indians hunting the bison. Tableau 31 by Karl Bodmer.
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The Interior of the Hut of a Mandan Chief. Mixed media by Karl Bodmer 1833 – 1834.
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The Interior of the Hut of a Mandan Chief by Karl Bodmer 1833 – 1834.
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The interior of the hut of a Mandan chief
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Pioch-Kiäiu, Piegan Blackfeet Man. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer.
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Matô-Tope, a Mandan chief. Painting by Karl Bodmer, 1833-1834.
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Mato Tope, a Mandan chief. Painting by Karl Bodmer, 1833-1834.
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Mato-Tope adorned with the insignia of his warlike deeds
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A Mandan chief (Matô-Tope)
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A Mandan chief (Matô-Tope)
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A Mandan village
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A Mandan village
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A Mandan village
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Bison dance of the Mandan indians in front of their medecine lodge
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Idols of the Mandan indians
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Ischohä-Kakoschochatä Dance of the Mandan Indians
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Dance of the Mandan women
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Mandan indians
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Mandeh-Pahchu A young Mandan indian
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Offering of the Mandan indians
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Moennitarri warrior in the costume of the dog danse. Creator: Bodmer, Karl, 1809-1893, artist. Rollet, Louis René Lucien, 1809-1862, etch
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Pehriska-Ruhpa of the Dog Band of the Hidatsa tribe of Native Americans.Illustration by Karl Bodmer.
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Moenitarri warrior in the costume of the dog danse
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Massika, a Sauk Indian, left, and Wakusasse, right, a Fox Indian. By Karl Bodmer, aquatint made at Saint Louis, Missouri in March or April 1833 when Massika pleaded for the release of Chief Blackhawk after the Black Hawk War.
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Saki indian and Musquake indian
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Sauki and Musquake or Fox
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Indian 1833.
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Dakota warrior Wahk-tä-ge-li.
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A Sioux warrior
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A Blackfoot indian on horseback
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A Minatarre chief
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Abdih-Hiddisch, Chef der Mönnitarri-Kämpfer mit seinen Eroberungen.
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A Minatarre or big bellied indian
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A skin lodge of the Assiniboin chief
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An Arrikara warrior
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An Assiniboin indian and a Yanktonan indian
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Assiniboin indians
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Blackfoot chief and Peikann chief
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Chief of the Blood indians War chief of the Piekann indians and Koutani indian
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Crow indians
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Dacota woman and Assiniboin girl
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Dog sledges of the Mandan indians
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Encampment of the Peikann indians
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Fort Clarck on the Missouri february 1834
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Funeral scaffold of a Sioux chief
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Horse racing of the Sioux indians
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Tableau 31: Indians hunting the bison
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Indians hunting the bison
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Magic pile erected by the Assiniboin indians
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Mähsette Kuiuab Chief of the Cree indians
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Mexkemahuastan Chief of the Gros-ventres des Praires Chief of the Bigbellies of the prarie
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Missouri indian Oto indian and chief of the Puncas
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Punca or Ponca indians encamped on the banks of the Missouri
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Scalp dance of the Minatarres
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The travellers meeting with Minatarre indians
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Tombs of Assiniboin indians on trees
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Washinga Saba's grave on Blackbirds hill
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Winter village of the Minatarres
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Woman of the Snake tribe and woman of the Cree tribe
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Sioux tipis painted by Karl Bodmer in 1833
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Sixoux tepees, watercolor on paper by Karl Bodmer from his travel to the U.S. 1832-1834.
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Summerhouse of Wahpeton, watercolor on paper by Karl Bodmer from his travel to the United States 1832-1834, painted 1832 in Minnesota