Audubon's watercolors, the complete avian collection
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BEIN 2011 Folio 66: No. 24 of 200. Autograph: Louise Mirrer, president, New York Historical Society. Blindstamps of New York Historical Society and Oppenheimer Editions., "Comprised of 435 watercolors preparatory for The Birds of America and 39 additional never published alternate images ... Each print is housed in an individual archival folder and boxed in 12 archival custom made linen covered boxes"-- Prospectus., and All boxes include contents leaf; box 1 also includes title leaf.
Portrait presents Wahktageli, a Yanton Sioux/Nakota leader known to Bodmer and other Europeans and European Americans as Big Soldier. Reproduction of a painting by Bodmer. Another print, engraved by Zachée Prévost, from this painting was published in Wied, Maximilian, Prinz von, 1782-1867. Travels in the interior of North America (London: Ackermann and co., 1843); volume 2, plate 8.
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BEIN WA Prints +78: Imperfect: cover wanting. On sheet 56 x 40 cm., Cover title., One color plate of a Sioux warrior done by Karl Bodmer on May 26, 1833 during his expedition to America with Prince Maximilian of Wied., and Text in lower right of sheet with plate: By permission of the estate of Prince Maximilian zu Wied, reproduced by sheet fed gravure, at the Lakeside Press, R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company Chicago.
Russell, Charles M. (Charles Marion), 1864-1926, artist
Published / Created:
[1962]
Call Number:
WA Prints +210
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image and text
Abstract:
Reproduction of a work by Charles M. Russell; depicts horse and rider knocked down by a maverick steer with two other cowboys on horseback approaching
Description:
BEIN WA Prints +210: Imperfect: Multilated: sheet trimmed to 44 x 66 cm., BEIN Zc10 962ru copy 1: On sheet 51 x 71 cm., BEIN Zc10 962ru copy 2: On sheet 51 x 72 cm., and Title printed below image.
Publisher:
Published by Amon Carter Museum of Western Art and Reproduced at the Lakeside Press, R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company
Russell, Charles M. (Charles Marion), 1864-1926, artist
Published / Created:
[1962]
Call Number:
BrSides Zc10 962ru
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image and text
Abstract:
Reproduction of a work by Charles M. Russell; depicts horse and rider knocked down by a maverick steer with two other cowboys on horseback approaching
Description:
BEIN WA Prints +210: Imperfect: Multilated: sheet trimmed to 44 x 66 cm., BEIN Zc10 962ru copy 1: On sheet 51 x 71 cm., BEIN Zc10 962ru copy 2: On sheet 51 x 72 cm., and Title printed below image.
Publisher:
Published by Amon Carter Museum of Western Art and Reproduced at the Lakeside Press, R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company
Russell, Charles M. (Charles Marion), 1864-1926, artist
Published / Created:
[1962]
Call Number:
BrSides Zc10 962ru
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image and text
Abstract:
Reproduction of a work by Charles M. Russell; depicts horse and rider knocked down by a maverick steer with two other cowboys on horseback approaching
Description:
BEIN WA Prints +210: Imperfect: Multilated: sheet trimmed to 44 x 66 cm., BEIN Zc10 962ru copy 1: On sheet 51 x 71 cm., BEIN Zc10 962ru copy 2: On sheet 51 x 72 cm., and Title printed below image.
Publisher:
Published by Amon Carter Museum of Western Art and Reproduced at the Lakeside Press, R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company
BEIN Gallup Eliot C117: From the Donald C. Gallup Collection of T.S. Eliot., BEIN Tanselle Z38 0016: Autograph: Morris Star: 78:1., BEIN YCAL MSS 43 Box 197: From the Ezra Pound Papers., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 1: Some volumes are bound (62, 65-66,68-80, 82, 84, 86); some bound voumes have indexes (62, 65-66, 68-75, 77-80); some bound volumes lack advertisements and wrappers of individual issues (62, 65-66, 68-75, 77-80)., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 1: Stamp: Library of the Union Theological Seminary, New York: v.65-66., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 2: Some volumes are bound, have indexes, but lack advertisements and wrappers of individual issues (68-73)., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 2: Bookplate: Carl Van Vechten: 66:784; 68-73., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 2: From the library of Donald C. Gallup: 85:1., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 3: Autograph: R.H. Williams: 84:6., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 3: From the library of Donald C. Gallup: 71:5; 72:2,4; 74:1,3; 75:6., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 3: From the library of Alfred Stieglitz: 69:6; 76:5; 79:5., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 3: Vol. 86, no. 6 bound with v. 79, no.5-6. Bookplate: H.D., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 4: From the library of Alfred Stieglitz: 70:1-2; 71:4-6; 72:1, 4-5; 73:1, 6; 74:1, 6; 75:3; 77:2, 6; 78:1, BEIN Za Zd5 copy 4: From the library of Donald Gallup: 69:2; 70:4, 6; 71:1; 72:3; 73:5; 74:2, 4-5; 75:1-2, 4; 76:1, 5; 77:1, 5; 80:4., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 4: Ms. notes by William Carlos Williams: 82:6., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 4: Stamp: Santa Barbara Public Library: 72:6., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 4: From the library of Donald Gallup: 70:5., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 4: Stamp: Fresno State College Library, Fresno, California: 70:4-5., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 5: From the library of Alfred Stieglitz: 68:5; 70:4,6; 71:6; 72:2-3,6; 73:3, 6; 74:2,4-5; 75:2; 76:3,6., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 5: From the Dudley Poore Papers, with his autograph: 75:1., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 5: Issues lack original wrappers: 69:3. 79:5-6; 86:6., BEIN Za Zd5 copies 6 and 7: From Scofield Thayer's library; many issues with his bookplate; many issues with markings or annotations by him., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 8: From the library of Alfred Stieglitz: 70:4; 76:3., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 8: From the Dudley Poore Papers, with his autograph: 74:4., BEIN Za Zd5: From the library of John J. Slocum: 69:1(copy 4); 75:5(copy 3), Title from caption., Founded by F.F. Browne., and Editors: May 1880- May 1913, F.F. Browne (with W.R. Browne, 1900-1913); June 1913- July 1916, W.R. Browne; Aug.-Sept. 1916, C.J. Masseck; Jan. 1917-Dec. 1918, G.B. Donlin and others; Jan. 1919-Nov. 15, 1919, R.M. Lovett and others; Nov. 29, 1919-June 1926, Scofield Thayer; July 1926-July 1929, Marianne Moore.
Print shows the meeting between Captain Nathan Heald and the Potawatomi the day before the massacre at Fort Dearborn; Heald, in uniform, standing beside interpreter (perhaps William Wells) in buckskin, talking with a Potawatomi leader (perhaps Black Partridge), also standing, while others, mostly men, sitting, listen; tipis to the sides of the image; prairie and sky in background
Alternative Title:
Fort Dearborn massacre
Description:
Title from caption below image. Signature of Glass and copyright date within the image. and The original image was a scene from his fifty-foot-long panoramic scene hung at the Century of Progress International Exposition (1933-1934) in Chicago, Ill.
Publisher:
Black Partridge Pagents, Inc.
Subject (Geographic):
United States
Subject (Name):
Heald, Nathan, 1775-1832, Wells, William, 1770-1812, and Black Partridge, active 1795-1816
Subject (Topic):
Fort Dearborn Massacre, Chicago, Ill., 1812, Potawatomi Indians, and History
Print reproduces a 1905 painting by Remington called 'The smoke signal' that depicts three Crow Native American men with three horses, one roan, one black, and one white with a red right hand print (as a brand) on its left buttock and a bird's feather tied into its tail; two of the Crow men are dismounted, kneeling on the hill-side signalling with smoke
Publisher:
Reproduced by the Lakeside Press, R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, Chicago by permission of the copyright owner, the Remington Art Memorial
Subject (Topic):
Crow Indians, Indians of North America, Great Plains, and West (U.S.)
Deák gives a publication date of approximately 1869., "Green River City, located on the Green River, 846 miles west of Omaha.", and Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.