File:New Harmony on the Wabash painted by Karl Bodmer 1832 – 1833.jpg

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English: View to New Harmony on the Wabash River by Karl Bodmer 1832 – 1833. de: Blick auf New Harmony am Fluß Wabash 1832-1833, Kupferstich handkoloriert von Karl Bodmer.
Date created 1832-1833, printed and hand coloring 1839-1841
Source Aquatint engraving with original hand coloring: „New Harmony on the Wabash“ by Karl Bodmer from his visit to New Harmony 1832-1833, printed and hand coloring 1839-1841 in the book "Reisen in das innere Nordamerikas 1832-1834" Tableau 2. The wild forest lands that surround the rural settlement of New Harmony dominate this image, with the town itself in the background. Two contented pigs are seen in the foreground.
Author Karl Bodmer (* 11. Februar 1809; † 30. Oktober 1893)
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