The Missouri River
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Artist
Karl BodmerBirth and death dates
1809 - 1893Artist Nationality
SwissTitle
The Missouri RiverDate
April 12, 1833Dimensions
6 3/8 × 8 3/4 in. (16.2 × 22.2 cm)Medium
Graphite on paperInstitution
Joslyn Art MuseumCredit Line
Gift of the Enron Art FoundationAccession Number
1986.49.126Rights (i.e. copyright information)
Joslyn Art MuseumPhotographer credit
Photograph © Bruce M. White, 2019Commentary
Past Tavern Rock on the Missouri on April 12, the Yellow Stone encountered low water and had to be pushed along by poles. At noon a stop was made to take on wood. Bodmer meanwhile continued to make studies of the river. Maximilian spent much of the afternoon engaged in discussions with Major Dougherty relating to the current state of Indian affairs and activities on the upper Missouri. This sketch of the Missouri River above St. Charles is dated April 12.
References in Journal
March 12, 1833Approximate Depicted Location:
Tavern Rock, Missouri