BT 2989
Junction of the Yellowstone River with the Missouri.
“Vereinigung des Yellow-Stone Flusses mit dem Missouri.
Confluent de la Rivière Roche Jaune et du Missouri.
Junction of the Yellow Stone River with the Missouri.”
- Tab. 29.
Picturesque landscape view of the area were the Yellowstone
and Missouri rivers meet, the region of the Great Plains
of North Dakota and Montana/USA.
Maximilian and Bodmer first arrived at the convergence
of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers June 24, 1833.
They stayed nearby at Fort Union for nearly two weeks
and Bodmer made several sketches of the surrounding
area.
The watercolour for Tableau 29 he completed in Europe.
It depicts the uppermost point of steamer traffic in
the Missouri during Bodmer's time: Goods destined beyond
were transported by keelboat or overland by pack train.
Handcoloured aquatint and etching by Frédéric Salathé
(1793-1858) after a watercolour painting by Karl Bodmer
(Joslyn's collection KBA 195), from Prince Maximilian's
“Travels in the Interior of North America, 1832-1834”.
Second state (Ruud 2004, p 178) for a German or French
edition, printed by Bougeard, Paris, 1837-43, on wove
paper (papier vélin), published by Jakob Hölscher, Koblenz,
1837-42 or by Arthus Bertrand, Paris, 1840-43. With
the publishers' credits, the English title and a new
French title.
Plate mark: 40,5 x 54 cm, paper size: 43 x 59,5 cm.
With blind stamp: C. Bodmer.
Euro 2.600,-
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