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Karl Bodmer
Swiss painter and graphic artist, 1809-1893
Alternate Names
Carl Bodmer
Charles Bodmer
Bodmer, Karl
Johann Carl Bodmer
Birth
Feb. 6, 1809
Birth Location
Riesbach, Switzerland
Death
Oct. 30, 1893
Death Location
Barbizon, France
Gender
male
Nationalities
Swiss
born Switzerland, active United States
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http://collections.theautry.org/mwebcgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=PE209683;type=701
http://www.getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=&role=&nation=&subjectid=500006745
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Selected Images of Karl Bodmer
Ahschupsa Masihichsi "Chief of the Pointed Horn", Karl Bodmer and Prince Maximilian
(Karl Bodmer, 1842)
Objects at Autry Museum of the American West (1)
Snags on the Missouri
(Bodmer, Karl, circa 1833)
Objects at Gilcrease Museum (2)
Interior of the Hut of a Mandan Chief
(Karl Bodmer, circa 1840)
Interior of the Hut of a Mandan Chief
(Karl Bodmer, early 19th century)
Objects at National Portrait Gallery (2)
Ahschupsa Masihichsi "Chief of the Pointed Horn", Karl Bodmer and Prince Maximilian
(Karl Bodmer, 1842)
Encampment of Piekann Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1842)
Objects at Smithsonian American Art Museum (2)
Forût de Fontainbleau
(Karl Bodmer, Salon 1850-1851)
Interieur de Forût
(Karl Bodmer)
Objects at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (81)
The Elkhorn Pyramid on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mähsette-Kuiuab, Chief of the Cree Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Bison-Dance of the Mandan Indians in front of their Medicine Lodge in Mih-Tuta-Hankush
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Entry to the Bay of New York taken from Staten Island
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Boston Lighthouse
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mouth of Fox River (Indiana)
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Assiniboin Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
View on the Delaware near Bordentown
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Snags (Sunken Trees on the Missouri)
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Missouri Indian, Oto Indian, Chief of the Puncas
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Beaver Hut on the Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mándeh-Páchu, a Young Mandan Indian
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Horse Racing of Sioux Indians near Fort Pierre
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Penitentiary near Pittsburgh
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Cuttoff-River, Branch of the Wabash
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Pehriska-Ruhpa, a Minatarre or big-bellied Indian
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Funeral Scaffold of a Sioux Chief near Fort Pierre
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
The White Castles on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Idols of the Mandan Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Fort Clark on the Missouri (February 1834)
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
View of Mauch-Chunk (Pennsylvania)
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Fort MacKenzie August 28th, 1833
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Fort Pierre on the Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Dog-Sledges of the Mandan Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Winter Village of the Minatarres
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Remarkable Hills on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Saukie and Fox Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Woman of the Snake Tribe, Woman of the Cree Tribe
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
View of Bethlehem (Pennsylvania)
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Junction of the Yellow Stone River with the Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
The Interior of the Hut of a Mandan Chief
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Indian Utensils and Arms
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Fort Union on the Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Pehriska-Ruhpa, Minitarri Warrior in the Costume of the Dog Dance
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Remarkable Hills on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
A Skin Lodge of an Assiniboin Chief
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Herds of Bisons and Elks on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Washinga Sahba's Grave on Blackbird's Hills
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Indians Hunting the Bison
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Pachtüwa-Chtä, An Arrikkara Warrior
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mato-Tope, Adorned with the insignia of his warlike deeds
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Herd of Bisons on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Abdih-Hiddisch, a Minitarre Chief
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mih-Tutta-Hangkusch, a Mandan Village
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
The Citadel-Rock on the Upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Camp of the Gros Ventres of the Prairies on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Encampment of the Piekann Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Wahk-Tä-Ge-Li, a Sioux Warrior
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Indian Utensils and Arms
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
View of the Rocky Mountains
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Cave-in-Rock, view on the Ohio
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Noápeh, an Assiniboin Indian, Psíhdjä-Sáhpa, a Yanktonan Indian
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
A Blackfoot Indian on Horse-back
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
New Harmony on the Wabash
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Fac Simile of an Indian Painting
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Magic Pile Erected by the Assiniboin Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
The Travellers Meeting with Minatarre Indians near Fort Clark
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Forest Scene on the Lehigh (Pennsylvania)
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mató-Tope, a Mandan Chief
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Ischohä-Kakoschóchatä, Dance of the Mandan Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Penka Indians Encamped on the Banks of Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Offering of the Mandan Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Sih-Chida & Mahchsi-Karehde, Mandan Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Dacota Woman and Assiniboin Girl
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Cleveland Lighthouse on the Lake Erie
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Chief of the Blood Indians, War-Chief of the Piekann Indians, Koutani Indian
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Tower-Rock, View on the Mississippi
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mássika, Saki Indian, Wakusásse, Musquake Indian
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Scalp Dance of the Minatarres
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Forest Scene on the Tobihanna, Alleghany Mountains
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Niagara Falls
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Encampment of the Travellers on the Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
View of the Stone Walls on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Tombs of Assiniboin Indians on Trees
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mexkemahuastan, Chief of the Gros-ventres des Prairies
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
The Steamer Yellow-Stone on the 19th April 1833
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mehkskeme-Sukahs, Blackfoot Chief, Tatsicki-Stomick, Piekann Chief
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Ptihn-Tak-Ochatä, Dance of the Mandan Women
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Bellvue, Mr. Dougherty's Agency on the Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Hunting of the Grizzly Bear
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Crow Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Objects at The Amon Carter (92)
Funeral Scaffold of a Sioux Chief near Fort Pierre.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Remarkable Hills. On the Upper Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Mato-Tope, Adorned with the Insignia of his Warlike Deeds.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
View of Mauch-Chunk. (Pennsylvania.)
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Mato-Tope, a Mandan Chief.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Indian Utensils and Arms.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Tower-Rock, View of the Mississippi.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Cave-In-Rock. View on the Ohio.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Bisonheerden u Elk Hirsche am Obern Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1845)
Niagara Falls.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
The Travellers Meeting with Minatarre Indians. Near Fort Clark.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Mahsette-Kuiuab, Chief of the Cree-Indians.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Pachtuwa-Chta. An Arrikkara Warrior.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Beaver Hut on the Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Mandeh-Pahchu. A Young Mandan Indian
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Forest Scene on the Lehigh. (Pennsylvania.)
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Cutoff River. Branch of the Wabash.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Bison-Dance of the Mandan Indians in front of the Medecine [sic] Lodge....
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Washinga Sahba's Grave on Blackbird's Hills.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Ischoha-Kakoschochata. Dance of the Mandan Indians
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
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Encampment of the Travellers on the Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
The White Castles on the Upper Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Mih-Tutta-Hangkusch.A Mandan Village.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Mexkemahuastan. Chief of the Gros-Ventres des Prairies.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Junction of the Yellowstone River with the Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Dacota Woman and Assiniboin Girl.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Saukie and Fox Indians.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Bellvue. Mr. Dougherty's Agency on the Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Boston Lighthouse.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Tombs of Assiniboin Indians on Trees.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Fort Pierre on the Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Assiniboin Indians.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Camp of the Gros Ventres of the Prairies. On the Upper Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Mehkskeme-Sukahs, Blackfoot-Chief. Tatsicki-Stomick, Piekann Chief.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Cleveland Lighthouse. on the Lake Erie.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Encampment of the Piekann Indians.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Dog-Sledges of the Mandan Indians
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Beaver Hut on the Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1844)
Forest Scene on the Tobihanna; Alleghany Mountains.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Indians Hunting the Bison.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
The Elkhorn Pyramid on the Upper Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Idols of the Mandan Indians.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Abdih-Hiddisch. A Minatarre Chief.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Encampment of Piekann Indians, Near Fort McKenzie on the Muscleshell River.
(Karl Bodmer, 1842)
Scalp Dance of the Minatarres.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Felswande am Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, 1852)
Fort Clark. On the Missouri. (February 1834)
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Herd of Bisons on the Upper Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Herds of Bisons and Elks on the Upper Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Fac Simile of an Indian Painting
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Penitentiary near Pittsburgh.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
The Interior of the Hut of a Mandan Chief.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
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Herds of Bisons and Elks on the Upper Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1845)
Encampment of Piekann Indians, near Fort McKenzie on the Muscleshell River
(Karl Bodmer, 1872-1874)
Sih-Chida & Mahchsi-Karehde. Mandan Indians.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Magic Pile Erected by the Assiniboin Indians.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Offering of the Mandan Indians.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Herds of Bisons and Elks. On the Upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, after 1839)
Remarkable Hills on the Upper Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Crow Indians.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Winter Village of the Minatarres.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
View of Bethlehem (Pennsylvania.)
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Päsesick-Kaskutäu
(Karl Bodmer, 1833)
Noapeh. An Assiniboin Indian. Psihdja-Sahpa, A Yanktonan Indian.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Indian Utensils and Arms.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
A Blackfoot Indian on Horse-Back.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Snags (Sunken Trees) on the Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
View of the Stone Walls. on the upper Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
A Skin Lodge of an Assiniboin Chief.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Bison-Dance of the Mandan Indians in Front of Their Medecine Lodge. In Mih-Tutta-Hankush.
(Karl Bodmer, after 1840)
Hunting of the Grizzly Bear.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Chief of the Blood-Indians. War-Chief of the Piekann Indians. Koutani Indian.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Pehriska-Ruhpa. A Minatarre or Big-Bellied Indian.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Wahk-Tä-Ge-Li. A Sioux Warrior.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Mouth of Fox River. (Indiana.)
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Herd of Bisons on the Upper Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, 1843-1844)
Ptihn-Tak-Ochata. Dance of the Mandan Women.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Fort Union on the Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Missouri Indian. Oto Indian. Chief of the Puncas.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Mássika. Saki Indian. Wakussáse. Musquake Indian.
(Karl Bodmer, 1843)
Pehriska-Ruhpa. Moennitarri Warrior in the Costume of the Dog Danse[sic].
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Punka Indians Encamped on the Banks of the Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Fort MacKenzie, August 28th, 1833.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
Woman of the Snake-Tribe. Woman of the Cree-Tribe.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
View on the Delaware near Bordentown.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
The Steamer Yellow-Stone.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
The Citadel-Rock on the Upper Missouri.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)
A Mandan Village (Upper Missouri)
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1860)
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Horse Racing of Sioux Indians near Fort Pierre.
(Karl Bodmer, ca. 1840-1844)