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Wied-Neuwied, Maximilian zu, Prince

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120.000 $ - 180.000 $
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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 48

Wied-Neuwied, Maximilian zu, Prince

Schätzpreis
120.000 $ - 180.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Wied-Neuwied, Maximilian zu, Prince — Karl BodmerReise in das innere Nord-America in den Jahren 1832 bis 1834. Coblenz: J. Hoelscher, 1839-41
Together 4 volumes, comprising: 2 text volumes, 8vo (233 x 150mm); 1 oblong vignette atlas, 4to (255 x 308mm); and 1 oblong folio atlas (approx. 450 x 610mm). 48 large engraved aquatint tableau plates, all of which have full handcoloring, all after Bodmer; a later compiled set with resulting variance to margins, blind stamps and paper stock, with map and table usually bound in text bound into large folio atlas along with wrappers. All plates in vignette atlas also fully and vibrantly colored, occasional closed tear to margin, some light finger soiling, usual toning to text. All handsomely bound to style in half black morocco over blue marbled paper covered boards, black morocco labels to upper covers of atlas volumes.
A fully colored copy. The greatest illustrated American travel narrative and the most important depiction of American Indians in the frontier era.
Karl Bodmer was a little-known Swiss painter when he was engaged by Prince Maximilian to record his travels among the Plains Indians from 1832 to 1834—a time when the Plains and the Rockies were virtually unknown. With the rest of their company, the royal ethnologist and his artist journeyed from St. Louis up the Missouri River on the American Fur Company steamboat Yellowstone, stopping at a series of forts built by the Fur Company and meeting their first Native Americans at Bellevue. The travelers continued on another steamboat, Assiniboine, to Fort Union, where they met the Crees and Assiniboins. The expedition spent its first winter at Fort Clark, where the Mandans in particular excited Bodmer's attention, although he was also to draw the Mintari and Crow peoples. The explorers continued by keelboat to Fort Mackenzie, which proved to be the westernmost point of their journey. After living among and studying the Blackfeet for several weeks, Maximilian decided it was too dangerous to continue, so the travelers turned southward, reaching St. Louis in May 1834.
Bodmer's engravings of the Indians encountered on the upper Missouri are among the most iconic and celebrated images of the American West. The work remains the first truly accurate depictions of the Plains Indians to reach the general public and one that was already a record of a lost way of life by the time it reached the public as the the 1837 smallpox epidemic killed more than half the Blackfeet and almost all of the Mandan tribes.
REFERENCE:Abbey 615; Howes M443a."dd"; Pilling, Proof-Sheets 2521; Rader 3652; Sabin 47014; Wagner-Camp 76:1; Goetzmann [et al], Karl Bodmer's America (1984); Ruud, Brandon, Editor, Karl Bodmer's North American Prints, Omaha, 2004Condition reportCondition as described in catalogue entry.
The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The condition report is provided to assist you with assessing the condition of the lot and is for guidance only. Any reference to condition in the condition report for the lot does not amount to a full description of condition. The images of the lot form part of the condition report for the lot. Certain images of the lot provided online may not accurately reflect the actual condition of the lot. In particular, the online images may represent colors and shades which are different to the lot's actual color and shades. The condition report for the lot may make reference to particular imperfections of the lot but you should note that the lot may have other faults not expressly referred to in the condition report for the lot or shown in the online images of the lot. The condition report may not refer to all faults, restoration, alteration or adaptation. The condition report is a statement of opinion only. For that reason, the condition report is not an alternative to taking your own professional advice regarding the condition of the lot. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS ONLINE CONDITION REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE/BUSINESS APPLICABLE TO THE RESPECTIVE SALE.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 48
Auktion:
Datum:
22.11.2022
Auktionshaus:
Sotheby's
34-35 New Bond St.
London, W1A 2AA
Großbritannien und Nordirland
+44 (0)20 7293 5000
+44 (0)20 7293 5989
Beschreibung:

Wied-Neuwied, Maximilian zu, Prince — Karl BodmerReise in das innere Nord-America in den Jahren 1832 bis 1834. Coblenz: J. Hoelscher, 1839-41
Together 4 volumes, comprising: 2 text volumes, 8vo (233 x 150mm); 1 oblong vignette atlas, 4to (255 x 308mm); and 1 oblong folio atlas (approx. 450 x 610mm). 48 large engraved aquatint tableau plates, all of which have full handcoloring, all after Bodmer; a later compiled set with resulting variance to margins, blind stamps and paper stock, with map and table usually bound in text bound into large folio atlas along with wrappers. All plates in vignette atlas also fully and vibrantly colored, occasional closed tear to margin, some light finger soiling, usual toning to text. All handsomely bound to style in half black morocco over blue marbled paper covered boards, black morocco labels to upper covers of atlas volumes.
A fully colored copy. The greatest illustrated American travel narrative and the most important depiction of American Indians in the frontier era.
Karl Bodmer was a little-known Swiss painter when he was engaged by Prince Maximilian to record his travels among the Plains Indians from 1832 to 1834—a time when the Plains and the Rockies were virtually unknown. With the rest of their company, the royal ethnologist and his artist journeyed from St. Louis up the Missouri River on the American Fur Company steamboat Yellowstone, stopping at a series of forts built by the Fur Company and meeting their first Native Americans at Bellevue. The travelers continued on another steamboat, Assiniboine, to Fort Union, where they met the Crees and Assiniboins. The expedition spent its first winter at Fort Clark, where the Mandans in particular excited Bodmer's attention, although he was also to draw the Mintari and Crow peoples. The explorers continued by keelboat to Fort Mackenzie, which proved to be the westernmost point of their journey. After living among and studying the Blackfeet for several weeks, Maximilian decided it was too dangerous to continue, so the travelers turned southward, reaching St. Louis in May 1834.
Bodmer's engravings of the Indians encountered on the upper Missouri are among the most iconic and celebrated images of the American West. The work remains the first truly accurate depictions of the Plains Indians to reach the general public and one that was already a record of a lost way of life by the time it reached the public as the the 1837 smallpox epidemic killed more than half the Blackfeet and almost all of the Mandan tribes.
REFERENCE:Abbey 615; Howes M443a."dd"; Pilling, Proof-Sheets 2521; Rader 3652; Sabin 47014; Wagner-Camp 76:1; Goetzmann [et al], Karl Bodmer's America (1984); Ruud, Brandon, Editor, Karl Bodmer's North American Prints, Omaha, 2004Condition reportCondition as described in catalogue entry.
The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The condition report is provided to assist you with assessing the condition of the lot and is for guidance only. Any reference to condition in the condition report for the lot does not amount to a full description of condition. The images of the lot form part of the condition report for the lot. Certain images of the lot provided online may not accurately reflect the actual condition of the lot. In particular, the online images may represent colors and shades which are different to the lot's actual color and shades. The condition report for the lot may make reference to particular imperfections of the lot but you should note that the lot may have other faults not expressly referred to in the condition report for the lot or shown in the online images of the lot. The condition report may not refer to all faults, restoration, alteration or adaptation. The condition report is a statement of opinion only. For that reason, the condition report is not an alternative to taking your own professional advice regarding the condition of the lot. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS ONLINE CONDITION REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE/BUSINESS APPLICABLE TO THE RESPECTIVE SALE.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 48
Auktion:
Datum:
22.11.2022
Auktionshaus:
Sotheby's
34-35 New Bond St.
London, W1A 2AA
Großbritannien und Nordirland
+44 (0)20 7293 5000
+44 (0)20 7293 5989
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