Bierstadt


albert
[al-bert;; german ahl-bert] /ˈæl bərt;; german ˈɑl bɛrt/ (show ipa), 1830–1902, u.s. painter, born in germany.
mount, a mountain in n central colorado, in the front range of the rocky mountains. 14,060 feet (4286 meters).
historical examples

the infuriated animal tossed his head high in air and the only thing he saw was bierstadt.
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i could only partially get his meaning, so bierstadt translated it to me.
memories and anecdotes kate sanborn

bierstadt paints a mountain cliff where an eagle is lost from sight ere he reaches the summit.
canyons of the colorado j. w. powell

bierstadt, moran and hill are alike mountain lovers and worshippers.
scenic mount lowe and its wonderful railway george wharton james

the combined pigments of a hill and a moran and a bierstadt cannot adequately reproduce so gorgeous a canvas.
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at christmas that splendid picture painted by bierstadt was sent to our apartment for me.
memories and anecdotes kate sanborn

bierstadt’s rocky mountains looked thin in coloring, and showed a want of design.
from the oak to the olive julia ward howe

the buffalo nearly had his horns under bierstadt’s coat tail.
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this was the painting that brought bierstadt into prominence as an artist.
collection of nebraska pioneer reminiscences nebraska society of the daughters of the american revolution

mr. bierstadt was several days recovering from his fearful experience, but while he was recovering, he was painting the picture.
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