Lot 13
European Upper Missouri Wax Figures, Modeled After Karl Bodmer's Mandan
Sale 1072 - The Lifetime Collection of Forrest Fenn, Part II
Sep 8, 2022
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Live / Cincinnati
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Lot Description
European Upper Missouri Wax Figures, Modeled After Karl Bodmer's Mandan
mid-19th century
lot of 2 male figures; heights 17-1/2 inches and 17-1/4 inches
When Prince Philip Maximilian of Germany brought the painter Carl Bodmer to America in 1832, they traveled west to the Rocky Mountains on a mission to document the natural history and native peoples of the area. Two years later Maximilian returned home with 427 of Bodmer's watercolor paintings under his arm.. He was welcomed by an immense interest in what he had seen and done in the new world.
These two male dolls, which were made as three-dimensional reproductions of some of Bodmer's Indian portraits, are faithful to the clothing styles of the Mandan and other tribes that he visited.
In 1945 these dolls were acquired by the Trapp Hagen School of Fashion in New York, which later deaccessioned them. The lance, arrows, and feather fan have been restored
Published:
Historic American Indian Dolls (Fenn 2007: 106-109, plate 33)
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