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Péhriska-Rúhpa (“Two Ravens”). A Perfect Recreation™ of the original watercolor and pencil on paper. By Karl Bodmer, 1834. 11¾” x 17”
SAVE $119: Use the Coupon Code "giving" to buy this for $476. Pehriska-Ruhpa ("The Dog Dancer") is the iconic image of the American Indian. Bodmer painted him in 1834, during the last decade the American West and its indigenous people were seen in their natural state. Joslyn Art Museum owns and preserves the original watercolors of Karl Bodmer and many other important documents of the heritage of the West. You can support this great institution by purchasing our Perfect Recreation™ of this powerful portrait. We're pleased to also offer framed versions of this work. Both are hand-crafted, historically accurate and very beautiful.Frame One is treated with bronze gilding at the inner and outer edges surrounding a blackened, patinated frieze. Frame Two is gilded with 23K gold over red and ochre, with an ivory inside edge. Watch the VIDEO: Creating the iconic "Dog Dancer" VIEW the entire Karl Bodmer Watercolors Collection
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