Fox River near New Harmony
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Artist
Karl BodmerBirth and death dates
1809 - 1893Artist Nationality
SwissTitle
Fox River near New HarmonyDate
Fall 1832Dimensions
11 15/16 × 14 5/8 in. (30.3 × 37.1 cm)Medium
Watercolor on paperInstitution
Joslyn Art MuseumCredit Line
Gift of the Enron Art FoundationAccession Number
1986.49.64Rights (i.e. copyright information)
Joslyn Art MuseumPhotographer credit
Photograph © Bruce M. White, 2019Commentary
Following an excursion along the Fox River, Maximilian described its waters as "clear and dark green, the visible ground at the bottom completely covered with shells." He also remarked upon the beauty of the surrounding forest in which "tall, widely ramified, colossal Platanus trees were shining snow white in the densely entangled thicket." Bodmer produced several finished watercolors of the wilderness landscape near New Harmony which include aspects of the scene described by Maximilian.
References in Journal
December 5, 1832Approximate Depicted Location:
New Harmony, Indiana