Views of a Vanishing Frontier
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Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the expedition of the German prince Maximilian of Wied and the Swiss artist Karl Bodmer to North America, the traveling exhibition âViews of a Vanishing Frontierâ visually recreates the historic journey into the early-nineteenth-century wilderness. The show was organized by the Joslyn Art Museum, where The Inter-North Art Foundation, owner of the priceless Bodmer collection, has placed it on permanent loan. It depicts the epic journey chronologically, combining Bodmerâs magnificent watercolors, Maximilianâs written accounts of the expedition, and artifacts collected by Maximilian.
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This catalogue offers a broad sampling from the showâthirty-four color and thirty-five black and white reproductions that will delight the most demanding connoisseurs. The pictorial record is complemented by selections from Maximilianâs writings. In addition, a long essay by John C. Ewers, Ethnologist Emeritus, Smithsonian Institution, examines the ethnological and historical significance of Bodmerâs pictures of Indians, which authorities have judged the finest, most faithful likenesses made before the introduction of photography.
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The book includes a biography of Maximilianâthe prototypical nineteenth-century scientistâby Joseph C. Porter, curator of western American history and ethnology at the Center for Western Studies, Joslyn Art Museum. In a third essay, David C. Hunt, curator of western American art, and Marsha V. Gallagher, curator of material culture at the Center for Western Studies, trace the expeditionâs travels to the upper Missouri and review their extraordinary trip of 1832-34.
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Published by the Center for Western Studies, Joslyn Art Museum and distributed by the University of Nebraska Press.
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