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Tango0127 Apr 2024 5:11 p.m. PST

"A short entry I suppose, but what a grand equestrian artist – Rosa Bonheur and her Plains Indian paintings stemming from William Cody and his Wild West show grand tour and entry into continental Europe, especially their visit to Paris during the 'Exposition Universelle' in French capital 1889. Apart from William Cody's troupe there were plenty of Americans displaying their creative might – here an article on the machines and Indians during the Paris Exhibit…"

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Grelber28 Apr 2024 10:04 a.m. PST

I've visited the Buffalo Bill Museums up at Cody, Wyoming, and knew that he took the show to Europe. I hadn't thought about how the show might have impacted Europe.

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Tango0128 Apr 2024 3:59 p.m. PST

(smile)

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Tango0128 Apr 2024 5:01 p.m. PST

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