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Facsimile of an Indian painting, 1843-44 (colour litho)
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Facsimile of an Indian painting, 1843-44 (colour litho)
618003 Facsimile of an Indian painting, 1843-44 (colour litho) by Bodmer, Karl (1809-93); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from Travels in the Interior of North America by Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, translated from the German by H. Evans Lloyd, published in London, 1843-44.); The Stapleton Collection
Media ID 25471758
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Bleeding Blood Cutting Dripping Drops Facsimile Feathers Knife Slashing Tomahawk Violent Americhe Brawl Brawling Fighting Conflict
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This print titled "Facsimile of an Indian painting, 1843-44" transports viewers to a tumultuous scene in North America during the mid-19th century. Created by Karl Bodmer, this colour lithograph showcases a clash between Native Americans amidst a backdrop of intense violence and conflict. The image depicts two warriors engaged in a fierce battle, their tomahawks raised high as they confront each other with unyielding determination. Feathers from their headdresses flutter in the air, adding to the sense of motion and chaos. The artist skillfully captures the intensity of the fight, emphasizing every slashing movement and dripping drop of blood. Through this facsimile artwork, we are given a glimpse into an era marked by cultural clashes and territorial disputes. It serves as a reminder of the struggles faced by indigenous peoples during colonization in North America. The vivid colors and intricate details bring life to this historical moment, allowing us to reflect on the complex history that shaped our present. This powerful image is part of Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied's book "Travels in the Interior of North America" which was published in London during 1843-44. Preserved within private collections like The Stapleton Collection, it continues to serve as both an artistic masterpiece and a testament to our shared past.
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