BV 0289
View on the Delaware near Bordentown.
“Ansicht auf den Delaware bei Bordentown. Vue sur
la Delaware prés Bordentown.“ - Vig: II.
Picturesque landcape view along the Delaware River
with a shipping pier, stagecoaches and passengers in
the foreground. Bodmer made two watercolours like this
while visiting the vacant estate of Joseph Bonaparte,
Napoleon's older brother, in the vicinity of Bordentown.
In his pictures he used the
opportunity to highlight the various modes of nineteenth-century
American transportation. This print can bee seen as
a small visual catalogue of contemporary American transportation
(compare Ruud 2004, p 242).
Handcoloured aquatint and etching by Charles Vogel
(1788-1868) after watercolours by Karl Bodmer (Joslyn's
collection KBA 24 and 25), from Prince Maximilian's
“Travels in the Interior of North America, 1832-1834”.
Rare first state (Ruud 2004, p 243) for the first
German edition, printed by Bougeard, Paris, 1837/38,
on wove paper (papier vélin), published by Jakob Hölscher,
Koblenz, 1837-40. Without the printer's and publishers'
credits and without the English title.
Plate mark: 23,5 x 31,5 cm, paper size: 31 x 45 cm.
With blind stamp: C. BODMER.
Euro 950,-
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