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Deutsch: Raub der Töchter von Daniel Boone und von Callaway durch die Indianer. Lithographie von Karl Bodmer und Jean-François Millet, die das Bildmotiv 1852 gemeinsam ausarbeiteten.
English: Capture of the Daughters of D. Boone and Callaway by the Indians. Lithograph after Karl Bodmer and Jean-François Millet.
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Source: Annals of the United States Illustrated: The Pioneers., Nr. 1: Capture of the Daughters of D. Boone and Callaway by the Indians. Composed and Drawnd on stone by K. Bodmer. Goupil & Co. Paris - London - Berlin & New York: 1852. See also: Hans Läng: Indianer waren meine Freunde. Leben und Werk Karl Bodmers 1809–1893. Hallwag, Bern/Stuttgart 1976. Page 144 and 145. ISBN 3-444-10198-8

Another version has the name: Young Girls Surprised by Indians. Lithograph after Karl Bodmer and Jean-François Millet. The Inter-North Art Foundation, Joselyn Art Museum.
Author Karl Bodmer (* 11. Februar 1809; † 30. Oktober 1893) and Jean-François Millet (* 4. Oktober 1814; † 20. Januar 1870)
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