Ruins of Fort Atkinson
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Artist
Karl BodmerBirth and death dates
1809 - 1893Artist Nationality
SwissTitle
Ruins of Fort AtkinsonDate
May 5, 1833Dimensions
8 1/2 × 11 7/8 in. (21.6 × 30.2 cm)Medium
Watercolor on paperInstitution
Joslyn Art MuseumCredit Line
Gift of the Enron Art FoundationAccession Number
1986.49.152Rights (i.e. copyright information)
Joslyn Art MuseumPhotographer credit
Photograph © Bruce M. White, 2019Commentary
The travelers departed Cabanne's post on May 5 and continued upriver toward the abandoned military post of Fort Atkinson in the vicinity of present Fort Calhoun, Nebraska. Maximilian recorded in his journal that "of the ruins of the fort abandoned here in 1827 there now stand only the walled chimneys, and in the middle a stone storehouse under a roof." Although identified by its inscription as a view of the ruins of Fort Atkinson, Bodmer's study of the river at this point includes no obvious architectural details by which one might distinguish the site.
References in Journal
May 5, 1833Approximate Depicted Location:
Fort Atkinson, Nebraska