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Show 281 The following chronological list of Karl Bodmer's works was compiled in an attempt to collate and to interpret incomplete references in the literature. Many of the citations were extracted from catalogue raisonne entries, information found in Maximilian's correspondence, passing references to Bodmer in footnotes, and the like. In some cases, the information inserted was based upon deduction. This list is incomplete and is only a working draft. 1828 album: Pantenbrucke im Kanton Glarus. 7,4 x 16,1 cm. no. 8 in Promenade Pittoresque par les lieux les plus interessants de la Suisse et des pays limitrophes composee de cinquante vues en miniature. Dessinees et gravees par C. Bodmer, S. Corrodi & R. Bodmer. Zurich: F. S. Fussli, 1828. (Lang, p.121: under each in left margin "Dessine par C. Bodmer" and right: "Grave par R. Bodmer." In the second and third editions (1829 and 1831) the artists were anomymous). (Lonchamp #2361: 1829 edition, "50 vues en miniature (finement coloriees) dessinees et gravees par C. Bodmer, S. Corrodi et R. Bodmer. Zurich, F.-S. Fussli, succ. de Keller et Fussli, 1829. 8pp. ln-12 oblong." See also Lonchamp #1675: 1830 edition, plates unsigned, and #3190a: 1825 edition, which included etchings by R. Bodmer, Hegi, and Hurlimann). 1829 etching: Ansicht des Fort Konstantin. etcher unknown, sold by Holscher. (Lang, p. 122). 1830 etching: Hospital Cues, etched by Franz Hegi (1774-1850), sold by Holscher. (for reproduction of this etching, see Lang, p. 122). 1831 album: Malerische Ansichten der Mosel von Trier bis Coblenz. Coblenz: Holscher, 1831. Twenty-four plates, drawn by Bodmer and etched in aquatint by his brother Rudolf, sold in fascicles by subscription. Advertised in the Koblenz Rhein-und Mosel Zeitung. June 6,1831 and August 4,1831. (Lang, pp. 122-123; GoetzmannJSBA, p.4). etching: Beilstein an der Mosel, undated, (circa 1831), etched by Rudolf Bodmer. Possibly one of the plates for Malerische Ansichten der Mosel |