Maud nous donne ses conseils pour un road-trip réussi dans le Grand Ouest Américain. On part sur les routes du Nevada, de l’Utah et de l’Arizona, on se perd au milieu des canyons à la couleur fauve, bercés par des légendes indiennes, envoutés par la puissance de paysages majestueux...
Karl Bodmer Reproductions: Native America Indians of the Western United States, 1832-1834 A Mandan Chief Fine Art Reproduction Image Size: 16 x 11.9 inches This reproduction is a new, individually printed and proofed, superior quality, giclee* process, fine art print. It is printed on 100% cotton rag acid-free, heavyweight fine art paper with a luxurious textured watercolor paper finish and archival pigment inks to ensure permanence. Created for collectors, it IS NOT A POSTER or mass produced print on low quality, inexpensive paper. Karl Bodmer (Swiss, 1809 – 1893) was a printmaker, etcher, lithographer, zinc engraver, draftsman, painter, illustrator and hunter. Best known in the United States as a painter who captured the American West of the 19th century with extremely accurate depictions of its inhabitants. He accompanied German explorer Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied from 1832 through 1834 on his Missouri River expedition. He was hired as an artist by Maximilian with the specific intent of traveling through the American West and recording images of cities, rivers, towns and people they saw along the way, including many images of Native Americans along the Missouri and that region. Original Medium: Aquatint: Reproduction Medium: Fine Art Paper, Archival Pigment Inks Image Size: 16 x 11.9 inches printed on larger 18 x 13 inch paper to allow ample borders for matting and framing. NOTE: The Da Vinci Art Prints watermark on this image is for computer viewing only and of course NOT on the actual print. PayPal only please. Prints ship in a heavy protective cardboard tube. **the giclee process produces a high quality, fine art reproduction from a high-resolution digital file of an image. The file is then printed with a high-resolution photo generation printer on a fine art paper. Most artists and working photographers today use the giclee process to produce reproductions of their original artwork and photographs. As with any original art or fine art reproduction, it is recommended that prints are framed and displayed under glass to prevent color fade or shift over the years.