Synopses & Reviews
Less than thirty years after Lewis and Clark completed their epic journey, Prince Maximilian of Wiedandmdash;a German naturalistandmdash;and his entourage set off on their own daring expedition across North America. Accompanying the prince on this 1832andndash;34 voyage was Swiss artist Karl Bodmer, whose drawings and watercolorsandmdash;designed to illustrate Maximilianandrsquo;s journalsandmdash;now rank among the great treasures of nineteenth-century American art. This lavishly illustrated book juxtaposes Bodmerandrsquo;s landscape images with modern-day photographs of the same views, allowing readers to see what has changed, and what seems unchanged, since the time Maximilian and Bodmer made their storied trip up the Missouri River.
To discover how the areas Bodmer depicted have changed over time, photographer Robert M. Lindholm and anthropologist W. Raymond Wood made several trips over a period of years, from 1985 to 2002, to locate and record the same sitesandmdash;all the way from Boston Harbor, where Maximilian and Bodmer began their journey, to Fort McKenzie, in modern-day western Montana.and#160;Pairing sixty-seven Bodmer works side by side with Lindholmandrsquo;s photographs of the same sites, this volume uses the comparison of old and new images to reveal alterations through timeandmdash;and the encroachment of a built environmentandmdash;across diverse landscapes.and#160;
Karl Bodmerandrsquo;s America Revisited is at once a tribute to the artistic achievements of a premier landscape artist and a photographer who followed in his footsteps, and a valuable record of Americaandrsquo;s ever-changing environment.
Synopsis
Less than thirty years after Lewis and Clark completed their epic journey, Prince Maximilian of Wiedandmdash;a German naturalistandmdash;and his entourage set off on their own daring expedition across North America. Accompanying the prince on this 1832andndash;34 voyage was Swiss artist Karl Bodmer, whose drawings and watercolorsandmdash;designed to illustrate Maximilianandrsquo;s journalsandmdash;now rank among the great treasures of nineteenth-century American art. This lavishly illustrated book juxtaposes Bodmerandrsquo;s landscape images with modern-day photographs of the same views, allowing readers to see what has changed, and what seems unchanged, since the time Maximilian and Bodmer made their storied trip up the Missouri River.
About the Author
Robert M. Lindholm, retired as Assistant Attorney General in Missouri, is a photographer living in Lindsborg, Kansas.W. Raymond Wood is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Missouri, Columbia. He has authored or edited numerous articles and books on western American history and archaeology, including Prologue to Lewis and Clark: The Mackay and Evans Expedition, also published by the University of Oklahoma Press.David C. Hunt received his bachelors and master's degrees from the University of Tulsa. He is now Curator of Art, Center for Western Studies, Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska. He was formerly Curator of Art in the Gilcrease Institute in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he collaborated with Paul A. Rossi in writing The Art of the Old West.