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Show 293 1854 Bodmer permanently settled at Barbizon. reproduction: D. W. Belisle The American Family Robinson: or The Adventures of a Family Lost in the Great Desert of the West. Philadelphia: Willis P. Hazad, 1854. (includes four reproductive engravings reproduced from the steel engravings, originally published in Graham's Magazine between 1845 and 1847: 1. Saukie and Fox Indians, frontispiece. 2. Horse Racing of Sioux Indian. Near Fort Pierre, p. 96. 3. Moennitarri Warrior. (Mandan in Dog-dance regalia, p. 151. 4. Dakota Woman and Assiniboin Girl, p. 193). (copy of this book is at New York Public Library). 1855 Salon de 1855: Eitang. oil. (Lang, Brun, Delorme; Benezit lists a Grues au bord d'un etang in the Muse de Clamecy). Paris Universal (World) Exhibition: Bodmer won a medal (third class) for unknown painting. reproductions: Bison Robe of Mato-Tope (Tableau 21) Magazin pittoresque. unknown issue. Interieur de foret Magazin pittoresque. December 1855. also an interview with Bodmer relating to his time in America. (23 (1855): 401-402). see Haute Futaie. En foret. 1861, below. 1856 painting: Les rochers d'Apremont. oil, 68 x 53cm (Nr. 15, auction catalog of 1894 Paris sale). Bodmer purchases Morris Hunt's house in Barbizon. (Brun: Bodmer does not exhibit at the Salon this year). |