Fort Adams on the Mississippi
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Artist
Karl BodmerBirth and death dates
1809 - 1893Artist Nationality
SwissTitle
Fort Adams on the MississippiDate
January 1833Dimensions
6 3/8 × 8 11/16 in. (16.2 × 22.1 cm)Medium
Watercolor on paperInstitution
Joslyn Art MuseumCredit Line
Gift of the Enron Art FoundationAccession Number
1986.49.97Rights (i.e. copyright information)
Joslyn Art MuseumPhotographer credit
Photograph © Bruce M. White, 2019Commentary
Maximilian's report of Bodmer's trip to New Orleans includes few exact references to dates. Fort Adams, located about midway between Natchez and Baton Rouge, was sighted on the afternoon of the same day that the Homer stopped at Natchez for fuel. The steamer passed the mouth of the Red River during the night, and early the following morning arrived at Baton Rouge, Louisiana's capital city. That afternoon, either January 10 or 11, it anchored for the night a few miles above New Orleans.
References in Journal
February 15, 1833Approximate Depicted Location:
Fort Adams, Mississippi