Estimate: $600 - $900
Auction: June 25 at 11:00 AM ET
Bodmer, Karl
Campirende Punka-Indianer...Punka Indians Encamped on the Banks of the Missouri
Coblenz: J. Holscher/London: Published by Ackermann & Co./Paris: Arthus Bertrand, (1839-42). Vig. XI. Hand-colored aquatint engraving by Salathe after Bodmer; “C. Bodmer” blindstamp below title. Faint dampstaining in top margin. 18 x 24 3/4 in. (457 x 629 mm). Graff 4648; Howes M-443a; Pilling 2521; Sabin 47014; Wagner-Camp 76:1
A scene depicting the encampment of the Ponca, and return of three Ponca Native Americans to their camp on the Missouri River near Bazile Creek. The three, including chief Schuh-De-Gá-Che (He Who Smokes), had joined Bodmer's party in May, 1833, and are shown here being greeted by a welcoming party. From Bodmer's Travels in the Interior of North America.
A handsome example.