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  1. Mato-tope (també conegut com a Ma-to-toh-pe o Four Bears, de mato "ós" i tope "quatre") (c.1795 - 30 de juliol de 1837) fou el segon cap de la tribus dels mandans conegut pels europeus com a "Four Bears" (Quatre Ossos), un nom que es va guanyar després de carregar contra els assiniboines durant la batalla amb la força de quatre ...

  2. Joslyn Art Museum Omaha, Nebraska | Art Museum, Art Classes, Art ... ... Redirecting...

  3. Mato-Tope, Adorned with the insignia of his warlike deeds.: aquatint by Karl Bodmer from the book "Maximilian, Prince of Wied’s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832–1834". The six sticks in his hair represent killing six men with a gun and the wooden knife represents he killed a Cheyenne chief with a knife.

  4. Karl Bodmer. 1836 · aquatint · ID obrazu: 649724. Neklasifikovaní umělci. Mato-Tope, ozdobený insigniemi jeho válečných činů. · Karl Bodmer. Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA / bridgemanimages.com. Přidat do oblíbených Vyberte barvu stěny Zobrazit obraz v místnosti Zobrazit ve 3D / AR.

  5. Como elegir topes para puertas La función de los topes para puertas consiste principalmente en proteger las paredes y muebles de posibles golpes que sean consecuencia de la apertura o cierre de puertas. De esta manera, y para evitar los daños que puedan causar las puertas, es frecuente colocar estos accesorios que fijan las puertas para que no se muevan y no provoquen roturas de cristales ...

  6. Mato-Tope Battling a Cheyenne Chief with a Hatchet (1834) by Mato-Tope (Four Bears) as well as an untitled drawing not previously attributed to the latter. These images were produced and collected during the winter of 1833-1834 when the German Prince Maximilian of Wied and artist Karl Bodmer resided at Fort Clark in North Dakota.

  7. Mató-Tópe knew how he wished to be seen and negotiated the terms of his depiction. The similarities between the formal, full-length portraits by Bodmer and Catlin suggest that the chief exerted a high degree of control, making sure his pose and his appearance conveyed his importance to the artists and within his tribe.