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Show 205 Tableau 11, Funeral Scaffold of a Sioux Chief. Near Fort Pierre Ch. Bodmer pinx*, ad. nat. Imp. de Bougeard. HQrlimann sculp. Todtengeruste einer Sioux-Chefs Echafaudage Funeraire d'un Chief Sioux. bei Fort Pierre. pres de Fort Pierre. Funeral Scaffold of a Sioux Chief near Fort Pierre. Coblenz bei J. Holscher. London, published by Ackermann & C°.96, Strand July 1st 1839. Paris, Arthus Bertrand, editeur first state: aquatint / etching etcher: Johann HQrlimann upper inscriptions: yes titles: German, French, English (French subtitle: "pres du Fort Pierre."). lower inscriptions: yes dated: no. location: University of Utah II; Joslyn Museum I, II, III, XI. second state: dated: July 1st 1839. location: Newberry English atlas. third state: titles: French subtitle, "pres de Fort Pierre.", dated: July 1st 1839. locations: University of Utah III; Joslyn Museum XIV, re strikes IX, X. source: J. R. Abbey, #615, p. 557. note: in the handcolored impressions of this print, the image is often outlined in black. sources: KBA #186, Sioux Scaffold Burial, pencil on paper, 10" x 12 1/2". The Newberry Library, Indianer-Gruppe mitTipi und Totengerust. pencil on paper, 32.5cm x 25.8cm. The Newberry Library, Totengerust eines Siouxchefs. pencil on paper, 26.2cm x 22.5cm. The Newberry Library, Vier Einzelfiouren zu Tab.11. pencil on paper, 19cm x 19.2cm. possible sources: KBA #164, Omaha Boy, watercolor on paper, 10 7/8" x 7 7/8". The Newberry Library, Seitenansicht eines Knaben. watercolor on paper, 23.8cm x 33cm. (see also wood engraving in text of Travels, p. 299 and Vignette 28, Dance of the Mandan Women, for other uses of this source). KBA #290. Mih-Tutta-Hano-Kusch. Mandan Village, watercolor on paper, 11 1/4" x 16 5/8". KBA #266, Piah-Sukah-Ketutt. Cree Man, watercolor on paper, 12 3/8" x 10". |