Monday, February 04, 2008

Albert Bierstadt - Wild Wild West

Albert Bierstadt - Hudson River School

"The magnificent beauty of the natural world is a manifestation of the mysterious natural laws that will be forever obscured from us." - Albert Bierstadt.

Albert Bierstadt is an artist best known for his naturalistic paintings of waterfalls, mountains, lakes and other landscapes of the American West. He was born in January 7, 1830 in the town of Solingen, Germany. Around two years later, he emigrated to America with his parents and brothers. They settled in the town of New Bedford, Massachusetts, where he became very interested in painting and photography.

Albert bierstadt Bahamas beirstadt Yosemite bierstad Hudson school germany photos dusseldorf Yellowstone buffaloes pictures Bedford naturalism luminism Luminist painting artist artwork photo images Buffalo Trail (The Impending Storm) - 1869

He went back to Germany from 1853 to 1857 to study painting with the members of the Düsseldorf Art Academy in Düsseldorf, Germany. He was a painting teacher for a while before he became a full-fledged artist.

Albert bierstadt Bahamas beirstadt Yosemite bierstad Hudson school germany photos dusseldorf Yellowstone buffaloes pictures Bedford naturalism luminism Luminist painting artist artwork photo images In The Mountains - 1867

On his return to New Bedford, he held an exhibition of paintings and garnered national attention as an artist. He made more money than his contemporaries and became famous in a short while. Albert Bierstadt’s paintings can be classified as the Luminist style of the Hudson River School. This style consists of detailed paintings with romantic, almost glowing lighting aka luminism.

Albert bierstadt Bahamas beirstadt Yosemite bierstad Hudson school germany photos dusseldorf Yellowstone buffaloes pictures Bedford naturalism luminism Luminist painting artist artwork photo images Mountain Lake

In 1859, Albert Bierstadt travelled westward in the company of a Land Surveyor for the U.S. government. Along the way, he made small sketches of landscapes that he passed. When he returned back to New England, he made large paintings of his sketches, sometimes spanning a full room. Most were around six feet by ten feet in size. He went on two more trips to the West and later married Rosalie, the wife of one the people he travelled with – a writer called Mr. Fitz Hugh Ludlow.

Albert bierstadt Bahamas beirstadt Yosemite bierstad Hudson school germany photos dusseldorf Yellowstone buffaloes pictures Bedford naturalism luminism Luminist painting artist artwork photo images The Shore of the Turquoise Sea - 1878

His paintings emphasized atmospheric elements like fog, clouds and mist. Sometimes Albert Bierstadt changed details in the landscape to make it more interesting. He also used different colors to make things look better. For example, water was painted ultramarine while grass was always lush green.

Albert bierstadt Bahamas beirstadt Yosemite bierstad Hudson school germany photos dusseldorf Yellowstone buffaloes pictures Bedford naturalism luminism Luminist painting artist artwork photo images Nassau Harbour - 1877

In his later years, his popularity fell because he refused to make paintings according to newly emerging art trends such as French Impressionism. He moved to the Bahamas where his sick wife was hospitalized. Later on, his mansion burned down, he wife passed away and he ran up a large debt coz of his extravagant lifestyle. Albert Bierstadt painted more than a thousand paintings in his lifetime that sold for a fortune. However, he died a poor man on February 18, 1902, forgotten by the art world. As an honour to him, a mountain in Colorado - Mount Bierstadt was named after him.

These are photographs of some of the artists paintings which I particularly like. To view a list of all artworks of Albert Bierstadt, click here.

4 comments:

  1. One needs no art-appreciation course to appreciate these paintings... These are beautiful!

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  2. Truly beautiful! Even I have never done any art course. I just like to find out more about paintings that I like from the internet and post them. That way, they are always at hand and I won't have to look around for them when I want to view them again.

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  3. I'm looking for a nice quality file of the painting In The Mountains. The picture your've posted has much better colours, than any other i've seen in the internet. Do you have a bigger size of this picture and can you share it with me?

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