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  1. Karl Bodmer. Aquatint, mezzotint, and etching with applied watercolor 1964.38 Bisonheerden u Elk Hirsche am Obern Missouri., ca. 1845. Karl Bodmer. Chromolithograph 1964.62 Boston Lighthouse., ca. 1840-1844. Karl Bodmer. Aquatint and etching 1965.169.20 ...

  2. The art adventure begins with “Museum in My Pocket” and it’s never the same twice! Curate your own personal art collection or play games that test your memory, imagination, and storytelling skills. The set comes with fifty-two large-format cards featuring artwork from SAAM’s collection, along with instructions for four unique games ...

  3. 8 de nov. de 2022 · Karl Bodmer (6 February 1809 – 30 October 1893) was a Swiss painter of the American West. Karl Bodmer 1877. The last known sketch of Karl Bodmer by Loys Delteil. Oilpainting Die feindlichen Brüder bei Bornhofen am Rhein mit Kloster und Dorfansicht by Karl Bodmer about 1830.

  4. Karl Bodmer wurde in Deutschland bekannt durch seine Aquarelle, Zeichnungen und Aquatinten der Städte und Landschaften des Rheins, der Mosel und der Lahn. In Frankreich werden seine Ölbilder mit Wald- und Tiermotiven und seine Kupferstiche, Zeichnungen und Buchillustrationen geschätzt, die er als Mitglied der Schule von Barbizon anfertigte.

  5. 22 de dic. de 2021 · The Swiss artist Karl Bodmer took part in the North American expedition of Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied in 1832. Bodmer recorded his impressions in some 400 drawings and watercolours, which are still considered today to be the best and most important depictions of the vanished Native American culture along the Missouri.

  6. The son of a cotton manufacturer, Karl Bodmer was born in Zurich, Switzerland, on February 2, 1809. At thirteen years of age his family apprenticed him to study art with his uncle, Johann Jacob Meier, from whom he learned drawing and painting. In 1828 Bodmer settled in the German city Koblenz and became well known for his engraved portfolios of ...

  7. Karl Bodmer: North American Portraits will present a compelling visual response to Native North America through watercolors created in the 1830s by the Swiss draftsman Karl Bodmer (1809–1893). Bodmer was one of the most accomplished and prolific European artists to travel the Missouri River, and one of the first to document both the landscapes of the American interior and its Indigenous peoples.