Scalptanz der Mönnitarris Danse du scalp des indiens Meunitarris
Scalptanz der Mönnitarris Danse du scalp des indiens Meunitarris /
Title: Scalptanz der Mönnitarris Danse du scalp des indiens Meunitarris / / dessiné d'après nature par Ch. Bodmer ; gravé par Ch. Vogel.
Title Translation: Scalp dance of the Moennitarris.
Related Names:
Bodmer, Karl, 1809-1893 , artist
Date Created/Published: [S.l.] : Imp. par Saunier, [ca. 1840]
Summary: Print shows large group of Hidatsa Indians engaged in a ceremonial dance.
Notes:
Title from item.
Tab. 27.
Blind stamp: C Bodmer.
Karl Bodmer traveled the American west between 1832 and 1834 as an artist accompanying Prince Maximilian's expedition; prints were pulled between the late 1830s and early 1840s for publication.
Exhibited: 'Rivers, Edens, Empires : Louis & Clark and the Revealing of America' at Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska ; North Dakota Museum of Art, Bismark, North Dakota ; Museum of History and Industry, Seattle, Washington, 2004-05.
Subjects:
Indians of North America--Dance--Great Plains--1830-1840.
Hidatsa Indians--Dance--1830-1840.
Scalps--1830-1840.
Intaglio prints--1830-1850.
Bookmark /2004666659/
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