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Tracks the change in total value of sales, as well as the total number of lots offered and sold annually in the art market. This chart shows whether Albert Bierstadt’s total sales are going up, and if ...
In 1872, painter Albert Bierstadt finished “View From ... But a funny thing happened in a different Bierstadt painting finished a year later. In “Donner Lake From the Summit,” a celebrated ...
In mid-June 1863,the celebrated German-born American painter Albert Bierstadt ventured by wagon into the high Rocky Mountains west of Denver, scouting scenes for a Colorado painting. When he got ...
Your new 75-inch 4K television may seem big, but it's got nothing on Albert Bierstadt's colossal oil painting "The Domes of the Yosemite," which recently concluded its post-restoration debut at ...
The Bierstadt ... artists and art enthusiasts working to foster personal growth and excellence in the visual arts as exemplified by the life and work of famed New Bedford artist, Albert Bierstadt.
NEW BEDFORD — Yellowing varnish has been removed, torn canvas has been fixed and the city's prized Albert Bierstadt paintings are back home after a year, better than before. "They absolutely ...
Albert Bierstadt ... style on carefully detailed paintings with romantic, almost glowing lighting, sometimes called luminism. During the American Civil War, Bierstadt paid for a substitute to ...
A previously uncataloged painting by the 19th-century landscape artist Albert Bierstadt that had been given to the Colorado School of Mines in 1938 is part of a new exhibition at the Denver Art ...
Though Albert Bierstadt did sketch in the Rockies, his "Mount Corcoran" (1877) at the Corcoran Gallery of Art is obviously a studio work, and a confection. The weathered log suggesting mortality ...
The spoils? A three-month loan of "Puget Sound on the Pacific Coast," an eight-foot painting by Albert Bierstadt. Prior to the Feb. 1, 2015, Super Bowl, which pitted the New England Patriots against ...
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