Born in Germany in January 1830, Albert Bierstadt came to the United States with his parents as a 1-year-old. Living in Massachusetts, he would grow up to become one of the foremost painters of the American West. Albert Beerstadt studied painting in Europe and developed a style distinct from that of both New York’s Hudson River School and Thomas Moran’s English aesthetic, and his name became synonymous with luminous sweeping vistas of Western landscapes. View Artist Collection
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About Trapper and Indian Guide Albert Bierstadt Western American Indian Art Painting
Albert Bierstadt’s grand paintings have the transformative powers to transfix viewers with simple wonder inherent in nature’s beauty. Bierstadt (1830 – 1902), a German Luminist painter who relocated to the United States, is acclaimed for his precise and natural rendering of subjects suffused in shimmering light. Overwhelmed by majestic scenery during his travels to the West, Bierstadt strove to convey its beauty to residents from the east. Known for immense, dramatic canvases of the Rocky Mountains and Yosemite, Bierstadt founded the Rocky Mountain School of Landscape Painting.
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Trapper and Indian Guide - Albert Bierstadt - Western American Indian Art Painting by Albert Bierstadt. Our posters are produced on acid-free 220 GSM papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a sufficent white border around the image to allow for future framing, if desired. Product will be shipped in 2-3 days