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One thing Laura Fry has learned during the nearly three years she has spent working on Gilcrease Museum’s latest exhibit is that, when it comes to artist Albert Bierstadt, sometimes smaller is ...
It revisits Albert Bierstadt’s 1864 oil-on-canvas painting “Cho-looke, the Yosemite Fall” and looks at First Nation Canadian artist Kent Monkman’s 2012 work “The Fourth World.” ...
The National Portrait Gallery and American Art Museum, two major art museums in Washington, D.C., reopen after six years and $300 million in renovations. Full Episode. Friday, Aug 16.
It revisits Albert Bierstadt’s 1864 oil-on-canvas painting “Cho-looke, the Yosemite Fall” and looks at First Nation Canadian artist Kent Monkman’s 2012 work “The Fourth World.” ...
Artist-explorer Albert Bierstadt’s “A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie” looms as large in American cultural history as the towering peaks he depicts.
Malkasten, the Summer residence of Albert Bierstadt, the well-known artist, at Irvington, was destroyed by fire, with nearly all of its contents, yesterday morning.
Albert Bierstadt’s ‘The Last of the Buffalo’ (c. 1888) Photo: Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Cody, Wyoming. Cody, Wyo. You try to take in the expanse of the landscape and the sweep of the ...
‘The Domes of the Yosemite’ (1867) by Albert Bierstadt Photo courtesy Morse Museum. ... saying it was "very well worth going to see," but adding that "as a portrait I do not think it will answer.
Bierstadt’s Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe (1871) is an underwater scene — a highly unusual subject for the artist — depicting the glorious clarity of the lake’s water in an unexpected close up. Charles ...
In 1872, painter Albert Bierstadt finished "View From Donner Lake, California," which encompassed the mile-high waters of the Sierra Nevada with the sinewy wagon trails and the muscular, ramrod ...
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