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| Karl Bodmer's Illustrations to Prince Maximillian of Wied-Neuwied's Travels in the Interior of North America 1832-34 Published in Association with the Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska |
Bodmer's AmericaCatalogue of Prints |
| Hunting of the Grizzly Bear |
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Engraved by Lucas Weber
Printed by Bougeard | |
| Tableau 36. Hunting of the Grizzly Bear | |
| $1,100.00 |
Feeding the passengers and crew aboard the steamers, keelboats, and other craft operating on
the Missouri River was a full-time job for certain members of the crew. The demand for fresh meat
was supplied by one or more men hired expressly for this purpose.
Usually, hunters went ahead of the boat to search the immediate area for deer, antelope, bison, or
whatever the country afforded. They stashed their kills in a conspicuous place along the riverbank,
or in a tree, to be picked up later by the lookout on the boat as it made its way upriver.
Sometimes, hungry bears or prowling wolves found the cache first and devoured or made off with
it.
Above Fort Union enroute to Fort McKenzie in July, 1833, Prince Maximilian noted in his daily
journal of having sighted wolves near the bison and elk herds along the Missouri. In an entry for
July 1883, he recorded that a grizzly bear had been seen along the riverbank feeding on the
carcass of a buffalo cow. On the 19th he observed that hunters from the boat chased another
grizzly for some distance near the mouth of the Milk River. Bears also were taken for food, their
meat being considered a delicacy by many travelers on the Missouri frontier at this time.
A pencil drawing which served as the basis for this print is owned by the Newberry Library, in
Chicago, part of a group of forty Bodmer sketches and water-colors originally included in the
Bodmer estate sale in Paris, in 1893.
See Vignettes XVII and XXI, and Tableaux 79, 31, 37, 40, 41, and 47 for other depiction's of the
animal life Bodmer observed on the upper Missouri.
Text by David Hunt, Director, Stark Museum, Orange, Texas, USA
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