Henry P. Bosse (1844 – 1903) ~ Mouth of Wisconsin River, 1885, Cyanotype | src The Metropolitan Museum of ArtHenry Peter Bosse (1844 – 1903) ~ Mechanic’s Rock, Low Water, 1889. Cyanotype | src Getty Museum Man walking through low water in river.Henry Bosse (1844-1903) ~ Broken Closing Dam in Shokokon Slough, 1891. Cyanotype depicting a figure sitting on wooden posts next to a break in a river dam. From the series “Views on the Mississippi River” | src Revere auctionsHenry P. Bosse ~ No. 34. From Bluffs at Merrimac, Minnesota Looking Down Stream, 1885. Cyanotype | src The MetNo. 6. From South Approach of Franklin Ave Bridge, Minneapolis, Minnesota Looking Up Stream (Low Water), Jan. 1890 | The MetHenry Peter Bosse (1844 – 1903) ~ Front Street – Davenport, Iowa, during High Water, 1888. Cyanotype | src Getty MuseumNo. 193a. Old Ponton Bridge at Prairie du chien, Wisconsin, 1885 (Cyanotype) | src The Metropolitan Museum of ArtHenry Bosse (1844-1903) ~ Boatyard at Wabasha, Minn. depicting a riverfront landscape, 1890. Cyanotype | src Revere auctionsHenry P. Bosse (1844-1903) ~ Raftboat “Ten Brook”, 1885. Cyanotype from Views on the Mississippi | src Amon Carter museum
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