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Albert Bierstadt

Albert Bierstadt (January 7, 1830 – February 18, 1902) was a German American painter best known for his lavish, sweeping landscapes of the American West. He joined several journeys of the Westward Expansion to paint the scenes. He was not the first artist to record the sites, but he was the foremost painter of them for the remainder of the 19th century.

Albert Bierstadt
Albert Bierstadt by Napoleon Sarony
Born(1830-01-07)January 7, 1830
DiedFebruary 18, 1902(1902-02-18) (aged 72)
NationalityAmerican
EducationDüsseldorf School
Known forPainting
Notable workList of works
MovementHudson River School

Bierstadt was born in Prussia, but his family moved to the United States when he was one year old. He returned to study painting for several years in Düsseldorf. He became part of the second generation of the Hudson River School in New York, an informal group of like-minded painters who started painting along the Hudson River. Their style was based on carefully detailed paintings with romantic, almost glowing lighting, sometimes called luminism. Bierstadt was an important interpreter of the western landscape, and he is also grouped with the Rocky Mountain School.[1]

Early life and education Edit

Bierstadt was born in Solingen, Rhine Province, Prussia on January 7, 1830. He was the son of Christina M. (Tillmans) and Henry Bierstadt, a cooper.[2] His older brothers were prominent stereo view photographers Edward Bierstadt and Charles Bierstadt. Albert was just a year old when his family immigrated to New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1831. He made clever crayon sketches in his youth and developed a taste for art.[3]

In 1851, Bierstadt began to paint in oils.[3] He returned to Germany in 1853 and studied painting for several years in Düsseldorf with members of its informal school of painting. After returning to New Bedford in 1857, he taught drawing and painting briefly before devoting himself full-time to painting.[4]

Career Edit

 
Among the Sierra Nevada, California, 1868, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.
 
Rocky Mountain Landscape, 1870, White House, Washington, D.C.

In 1858, Bierstadt exhibited a large painting of a Swiss landscape at the National Academy of Design, which gained him positive critical reception and honorary membership in the Academy.[4] Bierstadt began painting scenes in New England and upstate New York, including in the Hudson River Valley. He was part of a group of artists known as the Hudson River School.

In 1859, Bierstadt traveled westward in the company of Frederick W. Lander, a land surveyor for the U.S. government, to see those western American landscapes for his work.[5] He returned to a studio he had taken at the Tenth Street Studio Building in New York with sketches for numerous paintings he then finished. In 1860, he was elected a member of the National Academy of Design; he received medals in Austria, Bavaria, Belgium, and Germany.[6][unreliable source?]

In 1863, Bierstadt traveled West again, this time in the company of the author Fitz Hugh Ludlow, whose wife he later married. The pair spent seven weeks in the Yosemite Valley. Throughout the 1860s, Bierstadt used studies from this trip as the source for large-scale paintings for exhibition and he continued to visit the American West throughout his career.[7] The immense canvases he produced after his trips with Lander and Ludlow established him as the preeminent painter of the western American landscape.[8] Bierstadt's technical proficiency, earned through his study of European landscape, was crucial to his success as a painter of the American West and accounted for his popularity in disseminating views of the Rocky Mountains to those who had not seen them.[8]

During the American Civil War (1861 to 1865), Bierstadt was drafted in 1863 and paid for a substitute to serve in his place. By 1862, he had completed one Civil War painting Guerrilla Warfare, Civil War based on his brief experiences with soldiers stationed at Camp Cameron in 1861.[9] That painting was based on a stereoscopic photograph taken by his brother Edward Bierstadt, who operated a photography studio at Langley's Tavern in Virginia. The painting received a positive review when it was exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Association at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in December 1861. Curator Eleanor Jones Harvey observed that the painting, created from photographs, "is quintessentially that of a voyeur, privy to the stories and unblemished by the violence and brutality of first-hand combat experience."[9]

 
The Last of the Buffalo (1888), National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Financial recognition confirmed his status: The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak, completed in 1863, was purchased for $25,000 in 1865,[10] the equivalent of almost $400,000 in 2020.

In 1867, Bierstadt returned to Europe, arriving in London where he exhibited two landscape paintings in a private reception with Queen Victoria.[8] He then travelled through Europe for the next two years, painting new works while also cultivating social and business contacts to sustain the market for his art on the continent.[8] For example, he painted Among the Sierra Nevada, California in his Rome studio, displaying it in Berlin and London before having it shipped to the U.S.[11] His exhibition pieces both impressed European audiences and furthered the idea of the American West as a land of promise during a period when European emigration to the U.S. was increasing. Bierstadt's choice of grandiose subjects was matched by his entrepreneurial flair. His exhibitions of individual works were accompanied by promotion, ticket sales, and, in the words of one critic, a "vast machinery of advertisement and puffery."[11]

Bierstadt's popularity in the U.S. remained strong during his European tour. The publicity generated by his Yosemite Valley paintings in 1868 led a number of explorers to request his presence as part of their westward expeditions. The Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad also commissioned him to visit and paint the Grand Canyon and surrounding region.[12]

 
Rosalie Bierstadt, unknown date

Despite his popular success, Bierstadt was criticized by some contemporaries for the romanticism evident in his choice of subjects and for his use of light, which they found excessive. Some critics objected to Bierstadt's paintings of Native Americans based on their belief that including Indigenous Americans "marred" the "impression of solitary grandeur."[7]

His wife, Rosalie, was diagnosed with tuberculosis in 1876, and Bierstadt spent increasing amounts of time with her in the warmer climate of Nassau in the Bahamas until her death in 1893. He also maintained travel between the western United States, Canada, and his studio in New York.[8]

Though his painting career continued later into his life, Bierstadt's work fell increasingly out of critical favor and was increasingly attacked for its theatrical tone.[8] In 1882, a fire destroyed Bierstadt's studio at Irvington, New York and, with it, many of his paintings.[3]

 
Albert Bierstadt in an early color photograph by his brother Edward Bierstadt, c. 1895

Bierstadt was a prolific artist, having completed over 500 paintings during his lifetime.[13] Yet by the time of his death on February 18, 1902,[14] the taste for epic landscape painting had long since subsided. Bierstadt was buried at the Rural Cemetery in New Bedford, Massachusetts[2] and remained largely forgotten for nearly 60 years.[8]

Posthumous reception Edit

Interest in Bierstadt's work was renewed in the 1960s with the exhibition of his small oil studies.[8] Modern opinions of Bierstadt have been divided. Some critics have regarded his work as gaudy, oversized, extravagant champions of Manifest Destiny. Others have noted that his landscapes helped create support for the conservation movement and the establishment of Yellowstone National Park.[7] His work has been placed in a favorable context, as stated in 1987:

The temptation (to criticize him) should be steadfastly resisted. Bierstadt's theatrical art, fervent sociability, international outlook, and unquenchable personal energy reflected the epic expansion in every facet of western civilization during the second half of the nineteenth century.[15]

On the other hand, his work has also been criticized as largely an imaginary depiction of nature, and even "soulless" in its execution.[16]

Existing work Edit

Selected paintings Edit

Legacy and honors Edit

 
Bierstadt Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Because of Bierstadt's interest in mountain landscapes, Mount Bierstadt and Bierstadt Lake in Colorado are named in his honor. Bierstadt was probably the first European to visit the summit of Mount Blue Sky in 1863, 1.5 miles from Mount Bierstadt.[32] Bierstadt named it Mount Rosa, a reference to both Monte Rosa above Zermatt and, Rosalie Ludlow, his future wife, but the name was changed from Rosalie to Evans in 1895 in honor of Colorado governor John Evans, and again in 2023 to Blue Sky.
  • In 1998, the United States Postal Service issued a set of 20 commemorative stamps entitled "Four Centuries of American Art", one of which featured Albert Bierstadt's The Last of the Buffalo.[33] In 2008, the USPS issued a commemorative stamp in its "American Treasures" series featuring Bierstadt's 1864 painting Valley of the Yosemite.[34]
  • William Bliss Baker, another landscape artist, studied under Bierstadt.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Picturing America's Natural Cathedrals". Tfaoi.com. Retrieved May 20, 2012.
  2. ^ a b Garraty, John Arthur; Carnes, Mark Christopher; Societies, American Council of Learned (March 29, 1999). American National Biography: Baker-Blatch. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195127812 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ a b c Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1900). "Bierstadt, Albert" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.
  4. ^ a b "Artist Info". nga.gov.
  5. ^ Mount Corcoran National Gallery of Art, retrieved September 14, 2018
  6. ^ Reynolds, Francis J., ed. (1921). "Bierstadt, Albert" . Collier's New Encyclopedia. New York: P. F. Collier & Son Company.
  7. ^ a b c Hassrick, Peter H. (Spring 2018). "Art, Agency, and Conservation: A Fresh Look at Albert Bierstadt's Vision of the West". Montana The Magazine of Western History. 68 (1).
  8. ^ a b Harvey, Eleanor Jones (2012). The Civil War and American Art. Smithsonian American Art Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-18733-5.
  9. ^ "Albert Bierstadt: The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak (07.123) – Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History – The Metropolitan Museum of Art". metmuseum.org.
  10. ^ a b "Among the Sierra Nevada, California by Albert Bierstadt / Exhibition Label". Smithsonian American Art Museum. 2006.
  11. ^ Barringer and Wilton, 250
  12. ^ Glenda Moore (September 9, 2004). "xmission.com". xmission.com. Retrieved December 19, 2012.
  13. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Bierstadt, Albert" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  14. ^ Howat, John K., editor. American Paradise: The World of the Hudson River School, 284. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1987. ISBN 9780870994975
  15. ^ Brenson, Michael (February 8, 1991). "Reviews/Art; He Painted the West That America Wanted". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 1, 2022.
  16. ^ . Dia.org. Archived from the original on February 23, 2009. Retrieved July 5, 2013.
  17. ^ . Scma.smith.edu. Archived from the original on March 22, 2012. Retrieved July 5, 2013.
  18. ^ "Home / Smith College Museum of Art – Smith College Museum of Art". Smith.edu. Retrieved July 5, 2013.
  19. ^ . Timken Museum of Art. Archived from the original on February 21, 2009.
  20. ^ "Valley of the Yosemite". Retrieved May 31, 2014.
  21. ^ "Looking Down Yosemite Valley, California | Birmingham Museum of Art". June 16, 2023. Retrieved June 18, 2023.
  22. ^ "Yosemite Valley". October 31, 2018.
  23. ^ "In the Sierras". Harvard Art Museums. Retrieved July 5, 2013.
  24. ^ . Smithsonian American Art Museum. Archived from the original on June 1, 2014. Retrieved May 31, 2014.
  25. ^ . Seattle Art Museum. Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  26. ^ . Stjathenaeum.org. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved July 5, 2013.
  27. ^ . Collection.corcoran.org. Archived from the original on May 18, 2013. Retrieved July 5, 2013.
  28. ^ . Collection.corcoran.org. Archived from the original on May 18, 2013. Retrieved July 5, 2013.
  29. ^ . Smithsonian American Art Museum. Archived from the original on May 2, 2014. Retrieved May 31, 2014.
  30. ^ "Valley Fine Art". Valley Fine Art Gallery. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  31. ^ William Newton Byers, Bierstadt's Visit to Colorado: Sketching for the famous painting, "Storm in the Rocky Mountains", Magazine of Western History, Vol. 11, No. 3, Jan. 1890; page 237-240.
  32. ^ "ArtOnStamps.org". ArtOnStamps.org. July 9, 2010. Retrieved May 20, 2012.
  33. ^ "The Postal Store @ USPS.com". Shop.usps.com. March 28, 2011. Retrieved May 20, 2012.

Further reading Edit

  • Anderson, Nancy K. et al. Albert Bierstadt, Art & Enterprise, New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1990.
  • Barringer, Tim and Wilton, Andrew. American Sublime: Landscape Painting in the United States 1820–1880, Princeton University Press, 2002. ISBN 0-691-09670-8.
  • Hendricks, Gordon. Albert Bierstadt, Painter of the American West, New York: Harrison House/Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1988.
  • American Paradise: The World of the Hudson River School. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1987. ISBN 9780870994968.
  • Miller, Angela. "Albert Bierstadt, Landscape Aesthetics, and the Meanings of the West in the Civil War Era". Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 27, no. 1 (Terrain of Freedom: American Art and the Civil War) (2001): 40–59 and 101–102. doi:10.2307/4102838. JSTOR 4102838.

External links Edit

  • Works by or about Albert Bierstadt at Internet Archive
  • Albert Bierstadt (albertbierstadt.org)
  • Albert Bierstadt Paintings at fineartamerica.com
  • A finding aid to the Albert Bierstadt letter collection, 1880–1893 in the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
  • MONA Moment, Museum of Nebraska Art
  • Gallery of Bierstadt's Paintings January 26, 2021, at the Wayback Machine
  • The Winterthur Library—Overview of an archival collection on Albert Bierstadt.
  • Albert Bierstadt Paintings Gallery—345 images online
  • at The R.W. Norton Art Gallery
  • "'Giant Redwood Trees' will fall at Berkshire Museum despite interpretive value", The Berkshire Eagle, June 30, 2018
  • Albert Bierstadt, WikiArt
  • Albert Bierstadt at Find a Grave

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Albert Bierstadt January 7 1830 February 18 1902 was a German American painter best known for his lavish sweeping landscapes of the American West He joined several journeys of the Westward Expansion to paint the scenes He was not the first artist to record the sites but he was the foremost painter of them for the remainder of the 19th century Albert BierstadtAlbert Bierstadt by Napoleon SaronyBorn 1830 01 07 January 7 1830Solingen Rhine Province GermanyDiedFebruary 18 1902 1902 02 18 aged 72 New York City U S NationalityAmericanEducationDusseldorf SchoolKnown forPaintingNotable workList of worksMovementHudson River SchoolBierstadt was born in Prussia but his family moved to the United States when he was one year old He returned to study painting for several years in Dusseldorf He became part of the second generation of the Hudson River School in New York an informal group of like minded painters who started painting along the Hudson River Their style was based on carefully detailed paintings with romantic almost glowing lighting sometimes called luminism Bierstadt was an important interpreter of the western landscape and he is also grouped with the Rocky Mountain School 1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Posthumous reception 4 Existing work 5 Selected paintings 6 Legacy and honors 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life and education EditBierstadt was born in Solingen Rhine Province Prussia on January 7 1830 He was the son of Christina M Tillmans and Henry Bierstadt a cooper 2 His older brothers were prominent stereo view photographers Edward Bierstadt and Charles Bierstadt Albert was just a year old when his family immigrated to New Bedford Massachusetts in 1831 He made clever crayon sketches in his youth and developed a taste for art 3 In 1851 Bierstadt began to paint in oils 3 He returned to Germany in 1853 and studied painting for several years in Dusseldorf with members of its informal school of painting After returning to New Bedford in 1857 he taught drawing and painting briefly before devoting himself full time to painting 4 Career Edit nbsp Among the Sierra Nevada California 1868 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington D C nbsp Rocky Mountain Landscape 1870 White House Washington D C In 1858 Bierstadt exhibited a large painting of a Swiss landscape at the National Academy of Design which gained him positive critical reception and honorary membership in the Academy 4 Bierstadt began painting scenes in New England and upstate New York including in the Hudson River Valley He was part of a group of artists known as the Hudson River School In 1859 Bierstadt traveled westward in the company of Frederick W Lander a land surveyor for the U S government to see those western American landscapes for his work 5 He returned to a studio he had taken at the Tenth Street Studio Building in New York with sketches for numerous paintings he then finished In 1860 he was elected a member of the National Academy of Design he received medals in Austria Bavaria Belgium and Germany 6 unreliable source In 1863 Bierstadt traveled West again this time in the company of the author Fitz Hugh Ludlow whose wife he later married The pair spent seven weeks in the Yosemite Valley Throughout the 1860s Bierstadt used studies from this trip as the source for large scale paintings for exhibition and he continued to visit the American West throughout his career 7 The immense canvases he produced after his trips with Lander and Ludlow established him as the preeminent painter of the western American landscape 8 Bierstadt s technical proficiency earned through his study of European landscape was crucial to his success as a painter of the American West and accounted for his popularity in disseminating views of the Rocky Mountains to those who had not seen them 8 During the American Civil War 1861 to 1865 Bierstadt was drafted in 1863 and paid for a substitute to serve in his place By 1862 he had completed one Civil War painting Guerrilla Warfare Civil War based on his brief experiences with soldiers stationed at Camp Cameron in 1861 9 That painting was based on a stereoscopic photograph taken by his brother Edward Bierstadt who operated a photography studio at Langley s Tavern in Virginia The painting received a positive review when it was exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Association at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in December 1861 Curator Eleanor Jones Harvey observed that the painting created from photographs is quintessentially that of a voyeur privy to the stories and unblemished by the violence and brutality of first hand combat experience 9 nbsp The Last of the Buffalo 1888 National Gallery of Art Washington D C Financial recognition confirmed his status The Rocky Mountains Lander s Peak completed in 1863 was purchased for 25 000 in 1865 10 the equivalent of almost 400 000 in 2020 In 1867 Bierstadt returned to Europe arriving in London where he exhibited two landscape paintings in a private reception with Queen Victoria 8 He then travelled through Europe for the next two years painting new works while also cultivating social and business contacts to sustain the market for his art on the continent 8 For example he painted Among the Sierra Nevada California in his Rome studio displaying it in Berlin and London before having it shipped to the U S 11 His exhibition pieces both impressed European audiences and furthered the idea of the American West as a land of promise during a period when European emigration to the U S was increasing Bierstadt s choice of grandiose subjects was matched by his entrepreneurial flair His exhibitions of individual works were accompanied by promotion ticket sales and in the words of one critic a vast machinery of advertisement and puffery 11 Bierstadt s popularity in the U S remained strong during his European tour The publicity generated by his Yosemite Valley paintings in 1868 led a number of explorers to request his presence as part of their westward expeditions The Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad also commissioned him to visit and paint the Grand Canyon and surrounding region 12 nbsp Rosalie Bierstadt unknown dateDespite his popular success Bierstadt was criticized by some contemporaries for the romanticism evident in his choice of subjects and for his use of light which they found excessive Some critics objected to Bierstadt s paintings of Native Americans based on their belief that including Indigenous Americans marred the impression of solitary grandeur 7 His wife Rosalie was diagnosed with tuberculosis in 1876 and Bierstadt spent increasing amounts of time with her in the warmer climate of Nassau in the Bahamas until her death in 1893 He also maintained travel between the western United States Canada and his studio in New York 8 Though his painting career continued later into his life Bierstadt s work fell increasingly out of critical favor and was increasingly attacked for its theatrical tone 8 In 1882 a fire destroyed Bierstadt s studio at Irvington New York and with it many of his paintings 3 nbsp Albert Bierstadt in an early color photograph by his brother Edward Bierstadt c 1895Bierstadt was a prolific artist having completed over 500 paintings during his lifetime 13 Yet by the time of his death on February 18 1902 14 the taste for epic landscape painting had long since subsided Bierstadt was buried at the Rural Cemetery in New Bedford Massachusetts 2 and remained largely forgotten for nearly 60 years 8 Posthumous reception EditInterest in Bierstadt s work was renewed in the 1960s with the exhibition of his small oil studies 8 Modern opinions of Bierstadt have been divided Some critics have regarded his work as gaudy oversized extravagant champions of Manifest Destiny Others have noted that his landscapes helped create support for the conservation movement and the establishment of Yellowstone National Park 7 His work has been placed in a favorable context as stated in 1987 The temptation to criticize him should be steadfastly resisted Bierstadt s theatrical art fervent sociability international outlook and unquenchable personal energy reflected the epic expansion in every facet of western civilization during the second half of the nineteenth century 15 On the other hand his work has also been criticized as largely an imaginary depiction of nature and even soulless in its execution 16 Existing work EditMain article List of works by Albert Bierstadt 1853 Majesty of the Mountains 1855 The Old Mill 1855 The Portico of Octavia 1855 Westphalia 1858 Lake Lucerne c 1853 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art Washington D C 1859 The Wolf River Kansas 17 c 1859 oil on canvas Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit Michigan 1861 Echo Lake Franconia Mountains NH 18 Smith College Museum of Art 19 Smith College Northampton Massachusetts 1863 The Rocky Mountains Lander s Peak oil on canvas Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City New York 1864 Cho looke the Yosemite Fall oil on canvas Timken Museum of Art San Diego California 20 1864 Valley of the Yosemite 21 oil on paper Museum of Fine Arts Boston Massachusetts 1865 Looking Down Yosemite Valley Birmingham Museum of Art Alabama 22 1866 Yosemite Valley 23 Oil on canvas on panel back stretcher Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland Ohio 1866 On the Hudson River Near Irvington 1866 70 oil on paper Berkshire Museum Pittsfield Massachusetts 1866 A Storm in the Rocky Mountains Mt Rosalie oil on canvas Brooklyn Museum New York City New York 1868 Connecticut River Valley Claremont New Hampshire 1868 oil on canvas Berkshire Museum Pittsfield Massachusetts 1868 In the Sierras 24 Fogg Museum Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts 1868 Among the Sierra Nevada California 25 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington D C 1869 Glen Ellis Falls oil on canvas Zimmerli Art Museum New Brunswick New Jersey 1870 Sierra Nevada Morning oil on canvas Gilcrease Museum Tulsa Oklahoma 1870 Puget Sound on the Pacific Coast 26 oil on canvas Seattle Art Museum Seattle Washington 1870 Laramie Peak oil on canvas Buffalo AKG Art Museum Buffalo New York 1871 Domes of Yosemite 27 c 1871 St Johnsbury Athenaeum St Johnsbury Vermont 1874 Giant Redwood Trees of California c 1874 oil on canvas Berkshire Museum Pittsfield Massachusetts 1875 Mount Adams Washington 1875 oil on canvas Princeton University Art Museum Princeton New Jersey 1876 Mount Corcoran 28 c 1876 77 oil on canvas Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington D C 1888 The Last of the Buffalo 29 oil on canvas Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington D C 1889 Alaskan Coast Range 30 c 1889 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington D C 1891 The Last of the Buffalo 31 c 1891 vintage photogravure Valley Fine Art Gallery Aspen Colorado 1895 The Morteratsch Glacier Upper Engadine Valley PontresinaSelected paintings Edit nbsp Roman Fish Market Arch of Octavius 1858 De Young Museum San Francisco California nbsp Gosnold at Cuttyhunk c 1858 New Bedford Whaling Museum New Bedford Massachusetts nbsp The Marina Piccola Capri 1859 Albright Knox Art Gallery Buffalo New York nbsp Indians Spear Fishing 1862 Museum of Fine Arts Houston Texas nbsp Guerilla Warfare Civil War 1862 Century Association New York City nbsp The Rocky Mountains Lander s Peak 1863 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City nbsp Valley of the Yosemite 1864 Museum of Fine Arts Boston Massachusetts nbsp Looking Down Yosemite Valley California 1865 Birmingham Museum of Art Alabama nbsp Staubbach Falls Near Lauterbrunnen Switzerland 1865 nbsp A Storm in the Rocky Mountains Mt Rosalie 1866 Brooklyn Museum New York City nbsp Yosemite Valley Yosemite Park c 1868 Oakland Museum California nbsp Lake Tahoe 1868 Fogg Art Museum Cambridge Massachusetts nbsp Storm in the Mountains c 1870 Museum of Fine Art Boston Massachusetts nbsp Sierra Nevada c 1871 1873 Reynolda House Museum of American Art Winston Salem North Carolina nbsp Giant Redwood Trees of California 1874 Berkshire Museum Massachusetts nbsp California Spring 1875 De Young Museum San Francisco California nbsp Mount Adams Washington 1875 Princeton University Art Museum New Jersey nbsp Sunrise on the Matterhorn after 1875 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City nbsp Estes Park Long s Peak c 1876 1877 Denver Art Museum Colorado on loan from the Denver Public Library nbsp Mount Corcoran c 1876 1877 Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington D C nbsp Emerald Sea or The Shore of the Turquoise Sea 1878 Manoogian Collection Detroit Michigan nbsp Light in the Forest unknown dateLegacy and honors Edit nbsp Bierstadt Lake Rocky Mountain National ParkBecause of Bierstadt s interest in mountain landscapes Mount Bierstadt and Bierstadt Lake in Colorado are named in his honor Bierstadt was probably the first European to visit the summit of Mount Blue Sky in 1863 1 5 miles from Mount Bierstadt 32 Bierstadt named it Mount Rosa a reference to both Monte Rosa above Zermatt and Rosalie Ludlow his future wife but the name was changed from Rosalie to Evans in 1895 in honor of Colorado governor John Evans and again in 2023 to Blue Sky In 1998 the United States Postal Service issued a set of 20 commemorative stamps entitled Four Centuries of American Art one of which featured Albert Bierstadt s The Last of the Buffalo 33 In 2008 the USPS issued a commemorative stamp in its American Treasures series featuring Bierstadt s 1864 painting Valley of the Yosemite 34 William Bliss Baker another landscape artist studied under Bierstadt References Edit Picturing America s Natural Cathedrals Tfaoi com Retrieved May 20 2012 a b Garraty John Arthur Carnes Mark Christopher Societies American Council of Learned March 29 1999 American National Biography Baker Blatch Oxford University Press ISBN 9780195127812 via Google Books a b c Wilson J G Fiske J eds 1900 Bierstadt Albert Appletons Cyclopaedia of American Biography New York D Appleton a b Artist Info nga gov Mount Corcoran National Gallery of Art retrieved September 14 2018 Reynolds Francis J ed 1921 Bierstadt Albert Collier s New Encyclopedia New York P F Collier amp Son Company a b c Hassrick Peter H Spring 2018 Art Agency and Conservation A Fresh Look at Albert Bierstadt s Vision of the West Montana The Magazine of Western History 68 1 a b c d e f g h Bierstadt Albert National Gallery of Art Retrieved February 2 2018 a b Harvey Eleanor Jones 2012 The Civil War and American Art Smithsonian American Art Museum Metropolitan Museum of Art Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 18733 5 Albert Bierstadt The Rocky Mountains Lander s Peak 07 123 Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History The Metropolitan Museum of Art metmuseum org a b Among the Sierra Nevada California by Albert Bierstadt Exhibition Label Smithsonian American Art Museum 2006 Barringer and Wilton 250 Glenda Moore September 9 2004 xmission com xmission com Retrieved December 19 2012 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Bierstadt Albert Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 3 11th ed Cambridge University Press Howat John K editor American Paradise The World of the Hudson River School 284 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York 1987 ISBN 9780870994975 Brenson Michael February 8 1991 Reviews Art He Painted the West That America Wanted The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 1 2022 Albert Bierstadt The Wolf River Kansas 61 28 The Detroit Institute of Arts Dia org Archived from the original on February 23 2009 Retrieved July 5 2013 Echo Lake Franconia Mountains New Hampshire North American Art of the Americas Highlights By Category Collection Highlights Collections Smith College Museum of Art Smith College Museum of Art Scma smith edu Archived from the original on March 22 2012 Retrieved July 5 2013 Home Smith College Museum of Art Smith College Museum of Art Smith edu Retrieved July 5 2013 Cho looke the Yosemite Fall 1864 Timken Museum of Art Archived from the original on February 21 2009 Valley of the Yosemite Retrieved May 31 2014 Looking Down Yosemite Valley California Birmingham Museum of Art June 16 2023 Retrieved June 18 2023 Yosemite Valley October 31 2018 In the Sierras Harvard Art Museums Retrieved July 5 2013 Among the Sierra Nevada California Smithsonian American Art Museum Archived from the original on June 1 2014 Retrieved May 31 2014 Puget Sound on the Pacific Coast Seattle Art Museum Archived from the original on August 1 2017 Retrieved July 31 2017 St Johnsbury Athenaeum gt gt This Week from the Gallery Archives Stjathenaeum org Archived from the original on September 27 2013 Retrieved July 5 2013 Mount Corcoran Corcoran Collection corcoran org Archived from the original on May 18 2013 Retrieved July 5 2013 The Last of the Buffalo Corcoran Collection corcoran org Archived from the original on May 18 2013 Retrieved July 5 2013 Alaskan Coast Range Smithsonian American Art Museum Archived from the original on May 2 2014 Retrieved May 31 2014 Valley Fine Art Valley Fine Art Gallery Retrieved March 2 2015 William Newton Byers Bierstadt s Visit to Colorado Sketching for the famous painting Storm in the Rocky Mountains Magazine of Western History Vol 11 No 3 Jan 1890 page 237 240 ArtOnStamps org ArtOnStamps org July 9 2010 Retrieved May 20 2012 The Postal Store USPS com Shop usps com March 28 2011 Retrieved May 20 2012 Further reading EditAnderson Nancy K et al Albert Bierstadt Art amp Enterprise New York Hudson Hills Press 1990 Barringer Tim and Wilton Andrew American Sublime Landscape Painting in the United States 1820 1880 Princeton University Press 2002 ISBN 0 691 09670 8 Hendricks Gordon Albert Bierstadt Painter of the American West New York Harrison House Harry N Abrams Inc 1988 American Paradise The World of the Hudson River School New York The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1987 ISBN 9780870994968 Miller Angela Albert Bierstadt Landscape Aesthetics and the Meanings of the West in the Civil War Era Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 27 no 1 Terrain of Freedom American Art and the Civil War 2001 40 59 and 101 102 doi 10 2307 4102838 JSTOR 4102838 External links Edit nbsp 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