The town Traben-Trarbach and the Grevenburg on the Moselle River in Germany. Aquatint engraving by Karl Bodmer 1841.
The town Zell on the Moselle River in Germany. Aquatint engraving by Karl Bodmer 1841.
The Cusanusstift in Bernkastel-Kues 1831 located on the Middle Moselle river in the district of Bernkastel-Wittlich, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Aquatint engraving by F. Hegi after Karl Bodmer, hand-colored.
Pen-and-ink-drawing by Karl Bodmer about 1835 Ruined Towers Overlooking the Rhine, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
Forest of Fontainbleau by Karl Bodmer about 1850.
Oil-painting Hirsche im Wald by Karl Bodmer about 1880. Kunsthaus Zürich.
Capture of the Daughters of D. Boone and Callaway by the Indians. Lithograph by Karl Bodmer and Jean-François Millet.
Young Girls Surprised by Indians. Lithograph after Karl Bodmer and Jean-François Millet.
Cat playing with an adder. Etching by Karl Bodmer about 1873.
Trachemys scripta elegans (Wied), commonly known as the red-eared slider. Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied gave it 1865 the name Emys elegans. Engraving by Karl Bodmer 1865.
Confluence of the Fox River and the Wabash in Indiana. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer 1832.
Mouth of Fox River in Indiana. Tableau 5 by Sigismond Himely (after Karl Bodmer).
The Fox River near New Harmony in Indiana. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer 1832.
Forest Scene on the Lehigh River in Pennsylvania. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer 1832.
View to New Harmony on the Wabash River by Karl Bodmer 1832 – 1833.
View to New Harmony on the Wabash River, painted by Karl Bodmer 1832 - 1833.
New Harmony on the Wabash River painted by Karl Bodmer 1832 – 1833.
New Harmony 1832-1833. Steel engraving after Karl Bodmer.
The church of New Harmony 1832. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer.
The Great Traveller Charles Alexandre Lesueur in the Forest. Lithograph after the watercolor: Lesueur, the Naturalist at New Harmony by Karl Bodmer.
The Wabash River near New Harmony painted by Karl Bodmer 1832 – 1833.
The party in which Karl Bodmer was travelling stopped to camp along the Missouri River in North Dakota on November third of 1833. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer.
Pioch-Kiäiu, Piegan Blackfeet Man. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer.
In November of 1833 the party in which Bodmer was travelling stopped to camp along the Missouri. Aquatint engraving with original hand coloring by Karl Bodmer 1833 – 1834.
Herd of Bisons on the upper Missouri. Tableau 40 by J. Bishop and Sigismond Himely (after Karl Bodmer).
Landscape with buffalo on the upper Missouri. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer 1833.
The Interior of the Hut of a Mandan Chief. Mixed media by Karl Bodmer 1833 – 1834.
The Interior of the Hut of a Mandan Chief by Karl Bodmer 1833 – 1834.
The interior of the hut of a Mandan chief
Matô-Tope, a Mandan chief. Painting by Karl Bodmer, 1833-1834.
Mato Tope, a Mandan chief. Painting by Karl Bodmer, 1833-1834.
Mato-Tope adorned with the insignia of his warlike deeds
A Mandan chief (Matô-Tope)
A Mandan chief (Matô-Tope)
A Mandan village
A Mandan village
A Mandan village
Bison dance of the Mandan indians in front of their medecine lodge
Idols of the Mandan indians
Ischohä-Kakoschochatä Dance of the Mandan Indians
Dance of the Mandan women
Mandan indians
Mandeh-Pahchu A young Mandan indian
Offering of the Mandan indians
Moennitarri warrior in the costume of the dog danse. Creator: Bodmer, Karl, 1809-1893, artist. Rollet, Louis René Lucien, 1809-1862, etch
Pehriska-Ruhpa of the Dog Band of the Hidatsa tribe of Native Americans.Illustration by Karl Bodmer.
Moenitarri warrior in the costume of the dog danse
Massika, a Sauk Indian, left, and Wakusasse, right, a Fox Indian. By Karl Bodmer, aquatint made at Saint Louis, Missouri in March or April 1833 when Massika pleaded for the release of Chief Blackhawk after the Black Hawk War.
Saki indian and Musquake indian
Sauki and Musquake or Fox
Indian 1833.
Dakota warrior Wahk-tä-ge-li.
A Sioux warrior
A Blackfoot indian on horseback
A Minatarre chief
A Minatarre or big bellied indian
A skin lodge of the Assiniboin chief
An Arrikara warrior
An Assiniboin indian and a Yanktonan indian
Assiniboin indians
Blackfoot chief and Peikann chief
Chief of the Blood indians War chief of the Piekann indians and Koutani indian
Crow indians
Dacota woman and Assiniboin girl
Dog sledges of the Mandan indians
Encampment of the Peikann indians
Fort Clarck on the Missouri february 1834
Funeral scaffold of a Sioux chief
Horse racing of the Sioux indians
Tableau 31: Indians hunting the bison
Indians hunting the bison
Magic pile erected by the Assiniboin indians
Mähsette Kuiuab Chief of the Cree indians
Mexkemahuastan Chief of the Gros-ventres des Praires Chief of the Bigbellies of the prarie
Missouri indian Oto indian and chief of the Puncas
Punca or Ponca indians encamped on the banks of the Missouri
Scalp dance of the Minatarres
The travellers meeting with Minatarre indians
Tombs of Assiniboin indians on trees
Washinga Saba's grave on Blackbirds hill
Winter village of the Minatarres
Woman of the Snake tribe and woman of the Cree tribe
Sioux tipis painted by Karl Bodmer in 1833
Sixoux tepees, watercolor on paper by Karl Bodmer from his travel to the U.S. 1832-1834.
Summerhouse of Wahpeton, watercolor on paper by Karl Bodmer from his travel to the United States 1832-1834, painted 1832 in Minnesota