Mississippi near Ste. Genevieve
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Artist
Karl BodmerBirth and death dates
1809 - 1893Artist Nationality
SwissTitle
Mississippi near Ste. GenevieveDate
March 22, 1833Dimensions
4 15/16 × 6 3/4 in. (12.5 × 17.1 cm)Medium
Watercolor on paperInstitution
Joslyn Art MuseumCredit Line
Gift of the Enron Art FoundationAccession Number
1986.49.114Rights (i.e. copyright information)
Joslyn Art MuseumPhotographer credit
Photograph © Bruce M. White, 2019Commentary
Around noon of March 22, the steamer passed the mouth of the Kaskaskia River below the site of the old French trading settlement of that name situated on the Illinois side of the river. That afternoon it reached the village of Ste. Genevieve. Maximilian described the approach to this village in his journal, commenting, "In front to the right, the river, because of its bend, seems to go through a narrow opening (see Mr. Bodmer's sketch)....The steamboat Arg���s overtook us near Ste. Genevieve.... It passed us and we landed."
References in Journal
March 22, 1833Approximate Depicted Location:
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri