Bierstadt, Albert
Related Category: American Art: Biographies
(bēr´stät), 18301902, American painter of Western scenery, b. Germany. After traveling and sketching throughout the mountains of Europe, he returned to the United States. He then journeyed (1859) to the West with a trail-making expedition. His immense canvases of the Rocky Mts. and the Yosemite emphasized grandeur and drama, sometimes at the expense of clarity. His works were popular and commanded great prices during his lifetime. They include
The Rocky Mountains (Metropolitan Mus.);
Indian Encampment, Shoshone Village (N.Y. Public Lib.);
The Last of the Buffalo (Corcoran Gall.); and
Discovery of the Hudson River and
The Settlement of California (Capitol, Washington, D.C.).