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3673682 Woman of the Snake-Tribe, Woman of the Cree-Tribe by Bodmer, Karl (1809-93); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: Travels in the interior of North America / by Maximilian, Prince of Wied; with numerous engravings on wood, and a large map; translated from the German, by H. Evans Lloyd: to accompany the original series of eighty-one elaborately-colored plates: size, imperial folio
Tableau 33 in atlas: Illustrations to Maximilian, Prince of Wieds Travels in the interior of North America. Portrait of two Plains Indian women. The woman of the Snake Tribe, at left, wears a hide dress with fringe, and a purple cloth blanket. The Cree woman, at right wears an elk hide dress, a trade blanket, red face paint, and elaborate earrings made of dentalium shells and blue beads. Her hair is in braids. In 1836 Maximilian commissioned Bodmer to create illustrations to accompany the text of his atlas documenting their travels. These illustrations include 81 plates of aquatints.
by Bodmer, Karl, 1809-1893
London: Ackermann and Co.
Illustrations to Maximilian, Prince of Wieds Travels in the interior of North America); eNewberry Library; Swiss, out of copyright
Media ID 22485620
© Newberry Library / Bridgeman Images
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This print titled "Woman of the Snake-Tribe, Woman of the Cree-Tribe" captures a mesmerizing portrait of two Plains Indian women. The woman from the Snake Tribe stands on the left, adorned in a hide dress with delicate fringe and wrapped in a vibrant purple cloth blanket. On her face, she wears an expression that exudes strength and resilience. On the right stands the Cree woman, radiating elegance and cultural richness. She dons an elk hide dress paired with a trade blanket, showcasing her deep connection to nature and tradition. Her face is embellished with striking red paint, accentuating her features even further. Elaborate earrings crafted from dentalium shells and blue beads gracefully dangle from her ears, enhancing her beauty. Both women's hair is meticulously braided, symbolizing their heritage and identity within their respective tribes. Their presence emanates gracefulness as they stand confidently before us. Commissioned by Maximilian Prince of Wied in 1836 for his atlas documenting their North American travels, this artwork was skillfully created by Karl Bodmer. Through his illustrations captured on 81 plates of aquatints, he immortalized these remarkable individuals' stories for generations to come. Displayed at Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois USA; this print allows us to appreciate not only the physical beauty but also the rich cultural diversity present among Native American tribes during this period in history.
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