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Distributed for Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess

Edited by the North America Native Museum, Zurich, and Hartwig Isenhagen

Karl Bodmer

A Swiss Artist in America 1809-1893

Essays by Peter Bolz, Denise Daenzer, Hartwig Isernhagen, Gerold Lauber and Sonja Schierle
208 pages, 114 color plates  8 x 10  © 2009

Cloth $70.00

ISBN: 9783858812360   Published April 2009
Not for sale in the United Kingdom or Europe

In May of 1832, Swiss artist Karl Bodmer (1809–93) set out with Maximilian Prince of Wied, a German aristocrat and scientist, on a 28-month journey along the Ohio and Missouri rivers. For Bodmer, the expedition resulted in more than 400 watercolors and sketches of Native American people, landscapes, animals, and plants. Engravings of many of the images were subsequently used to illustrate Travels in the Interior of North America, Prince Maximilian’s well-known historical account. Karl Bodmer is an homage to the great painter who captured for the rest of the world so many important natural details of early America.

            Presented here are all 81 engravings used to illustrate Maximilian’s book, and 9 of Bodmer's original watercolors and sketches, as well as photographs of artifacts collected during the legendary passage. Bodmer’s detailed work is among the most important documents of Native American culture from that region. Almost all of these images are held today in public collections in the United States, including large collections at the Newberry Library in Chicago, the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha.

            Karl Bodmer is a richly illustrated volume that brings to life a monumental event in both art history and the history of early America.

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