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Albert Bierstadt The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak, 1863 oil painting reproduction
Albert Bierstadt The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak, 1863 oil painting reproduction

Albert Bierstadt The Trappers' Camp 1861 oil painting reproduction
Albert Bierstadt The Trappers' Camp 1861 oil painting reproduction

Albert Bierstadt The Wolf River oil painting reproduction
Albert Bierstadt The Wolf River oil painting reproduction

Albert Bierstadt Valley of the Yosemite 1868 oil painting reproduction
Albert Bierstadt Valley of the Yosemite 1868 oil painting reproduction

Albert Bierstadt View of Wetterhorn from the Valley of Grindelwald  oil painting reproduction
Albert Bierstadt View of Wetterhorn from the Valley of Grindelwald oil painting reproduction

Albert Bierstadt White Mountains oil painting reproduction
Albert Bierstadt White Mountains oil painting reproduction

Albert Bierstadt A Storm in the Rocky Mountains oil painting reproduction
Albert Bierstadt A Storm in the Rocky Mountains oil painting reproduction

Albert Bierstadt A Storm in the Rocky Mountains 1866 oil painting reproduction
Albert Bierstadt A Storm in the Rocky Mountains 1866 oil painting reproduction

Albert Bierstadt Farallon Island 1887 oil painting reproduction
Albert Bierstadt Farallon Island 1887 oil painting reproduction

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Albert Bierstadt

(1830-1902)

Albert Bierstadt was a German-born American painter of landscapes particularly the American West. Born in Solingen, Germany, Albert Bierstadt was raised in New Bedford, Massachusetts. He studied (1853- 57) oil painting in Dusseldorf, Germany, and Rome and thereafter worked chiefly in New York City. His vast, majestic, studio panoramas of the Rocky Mountains, more realistic than the landscapes of the earlier Hudson River School, were based on sketches from nature. Many were the result of his trip to the West with a surveying team in 1859. His artworks, popular in their day and now the subject of revived interest, include Rocky Mountains (1863) and Merced River, Yosemite Valley (1866), both in the Metropolitan Museum, New York City. He is now regarded as a major figure in the Luminist movement in American painting.
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