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Pioch-Ki?iu, a Piegan Blackfeet man
3673051 Pioch-Ki?iu, a Piegan Blackfeet man by Bodmer, Karl (1809-93); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: Karl Bodmers pencil, pen, and watercolor drawings prepared to illustrate Prince Maximilian of Wieds Travels in the interior of North America, ca. 1833-1843
Drawing No. 42. Portrait of man facing right, wearing buffalo robe. His hair is bundled and tied on top of his head. His face is tinted blue. Pioch-Ki?iu is also known as Distant Bear.
by Bodmer, Karl, 1809-1893); eNewberry Library; Swiss, out of copyright
Media ID 23008216
© Newberry Library / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases Pioch-Ki?iu, a remarkable Piegan Blackfeet man. The image, captured by the talented artist Karl Bodmer, is part of his collection prepared to illustrate Prince Maximilian of Wied's Travels in the interior of North America between 1833 and 1843. In this portrait, Pioch-Ki?iu stands proudly facing right, donning a buffalo robe that drapes gracefully over his shoulders. His hair is intricately bundled and tied on top of his head, adding to the uniqueness of his appearance. Notably, his face is tinted blue, an intriguing cultural practice that holds deep significance within the Blackfeet tribe. Also known as Distant Bear within his community, Pioch-Ki?iu exudes strength and wisdom through Bodmer's meticulous depiction. Every detail in this drawing speaks volumes about Native American culture - from the intricate clothing and dress to the indigenous watercolor techniques employed by Bodmer. As we gaze upon this historical artwork housed at the Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois, we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen forever. This photograph not only captures Pioch-Ki?iu's physical features but also offers us a glimpse into the rich heritage and traditions of the Piegan Blackfeet people. Through this image print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, we can appreciate both Bodmer's artistic talent and gain insight into Native American history - reminding us
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