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Biróhkä, Hidatsa Man
Karl Bodmer
11⅞”" wide / 16⅝”" high
$595
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Biróhkä, Hidatsa Man. A Perfect Recreation™ of the original watercolor and pencil on paper. By Karl Bodmer, 1834. 11⅞” x 16⅝”

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We regard Karl Bodmer’s 1832 – 1834 original watercolors of the American Indian to be the most important, beautiful and compelling images of the Plains Indians. We are proud to offer the exclusive, first-ever archival reproductions of his original watercolors.

At the beginning of his American journey, Karl Bodmer was a 23-year old Swiss artist who could not have imagined the new world he found himself exploring. With a heightened sense of awareness, an extraordinary eye for detail and a great gift for rendering on paper everything he saw – Bodmer gave us powerful portraits of the indigenous American nobility.

Biróhkä is a Hidatsa man who was probably wealthy, based on his painted hat made from the coveted white buffalo and his beautifully painted robe. Prince Maximilian provided two distinct translations for his name: “The Robe with the Beautiful Hair” and “He Who veers from the Side”. His Mandan nickname, Pahchub-Haska, means “Big Nose”.

"Real Bodmers aren't for sale, but stunning re-creations are." The Omaha World-Herald praised our "high-resolution, painstakingly detailed reproductions of eight of Bodmer's most famous watercolors". Read the complete article

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