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Show 291 reproductions: Graham Magazine. See Appendix F. 1849 painting: Per Kuhhirt. oil, 53 x 63cm. (Lang, p. 175). 1850 paintings: Interieur de foret. oil, 80 x 90cm. (Museum de Montpellier) (Lang, p. 175; Thieme Becker). Interieur de foret. oil, 80 x 90cm. (Lang, p. 175). Interieur de foret pendant I'hiver. oil, 101 x 82cm. Exhibited at the Salon de 1851, which opened in Paris in December, 1850. Bodmer won a medal for this painting, which was sold on October 8, 1851 for F2000 to the French government. The painting was placed in the Luxembourg Museum. Sources have been confused over whether this painting was exhibited at the 1850 or the 1851 Salon. (Lang, p. 175: on May 15, 1855, the painting was transferred to the Louvre; Brun, Thieme Becker, Orr. See T. Gautier review of 1850-51 Salon in Nllustration). reproduction: Beschke, William, The Dreadful Sufferings and Thrilling Adventures of an Overland Party of Emigrants to California, their Terrible Conflicts with Savage Tribes of Indians!! and Mexican Bands of Robbers!!! St. Louis: Barclay & Co., 1850 frontispiece: "War Dance" of the "Mandan Indians.." reproduced from Graham Magazine illustration, September, 1850, v.37, no. 3. (Vignette XXV). 1851 Salon de 1851: medal and sale of painting, see above. (L'Artiste. February 16, 1851. Review of Bodmer's three "interieurs" exhibited in the Salon, by L Clement de Ris. La Presse. April 24, 1851, T. Gautier reviews Salon. See also Lang, p. 143). |