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  2. Albert Bierstadt - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. List of works by Albert Bierstadt - Wikipedia

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    Table featuring works by Albert Bierstadt; Image Title Dimensions Notes Current Location Ref. A Strike – Salmon Fishing, Cascapedia River, Canada: Oil 61 cm × 91.4 cm (24.0 in × 36.0 in) IAP 61020603 IAP 87230148 Private Collection [38] Tropical Landscape with Fishing Boats in Bay: Oil 45.2 cm × 74.4 cm (17.8 in × 29.3 in) IAP 61023558

  4. The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak - Wikipedia

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    The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak is an 1863 landscape oil painting by the German-American painter Albert Bierstadt.It is based on sketches made during Bierstadt's travels with Frederick W. Lander's Honey Road Survey Party in 1859.

  5. A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie - Wikipedia

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    A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie is an 1866 landscape oil painting by German-American painter Albert Bierstadt (1830–1902) which was inspired by sketches created on an 1863 expedition. Bierstadt traveled to the Colorado Rocky Mountains where he was taken up to the Chicago Lakes beneath Mount Blue Sky .

  6. The Rocky Mountains (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The Rocky Mountains is an 1866 oil-on-canvas landscape painting by the German-American painter Albert Bierstadt, a painter of Westward Expansion scenes in the latter 19th century. Description [ edit ]

  7. Architecture of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Switzerland was influenced by its location astride major trade routes, along with diverse architectural traditions of the four national languages. Romans and later Italians brought their monumental and vernacular architecture north over the Alps, meeting the Germanic and German styles coming south and French influences ...

  8. Sunrise on the Matterhorn (Albert Bierstadt) - Wikipedia

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    Sunrise on the Matterhorn is painting by American artist Albert Bierstadt.Done in oil on canvas and depicting the famous Matterhorn, the painting was produced during one of Bierstadt's numerous trips to Switzerland between the years 1867 and 1897.

  9. G59 – 1st Swiss Horticulture Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the G59 was to promote Swiss horticulture and give young people an understanding of horticulture and landscape architecture. The G59 was set up based on the structure of the German horticulture expositions, which advocated for profession and the reconstruction of cities destroyed in World War II , and of the “Landi”, the Swiss ...