Albert Bierstadt Painting Reproductions 3 of 11
1830-1902
German (Active in America) Hudson River School Painter
Albert Bierstadt, born in Solingen, Prussia, in 1830, found himself destined for a very different landscape than the one of his early years. When his family emigrated to New Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1832, Bierstadt was just two years old. The town, with its whaling ships and sea air, might have shaped a life bound to the ocean, but Bierstadt's gaze was always drawn toward the distant and the monumental. He would not just paint the world - he would offer America a vision of its untamed West, filled with majesty and grandeur.
Largely self-taught, Bierstadt started his career teaching drawing in New Bedford in 1850. But his ambitions reached far beyond his modest beginnings. In 1853, he set off for Europe, hoping to study under Johann Peter Hasenclever, a distant relative. Fate, however, intervened; Hasenclever died before Bierstadt's arrival. Undeterred, Bierstadt found mentorship under American artists Emanuel Leutze and Worthington Whittredge, who introduced him to the Dusseldorf school of painting - a revelation that would forever shape his approach to landscape art.
By the time he returned to America in 1857, Bierstadt had shed his provincial awkwardness and returned as a polished artist with a deep understanding of European techniques. His first major success came just a year later in New York, where his depiction of Lake Lucerne captivated critics, earning him honorary membership in the National Academy of Design. But the European Alps were just the beginning for Bierstadt - his heart, and his legacy, would be forged in the rugged beauty of the American West.
In 1859, Bierstadt joined Frederick W. Lander's expedition to the Rocky Mountains. This journey, with its vast open skies and towering peaks, gave Bierstadt the subject matter that would define his career. His ability to capture the sublimity of these landscapes - to paint them not just as they were, but as they were felt in the imaginations of those who would never see them - earned him immediate acclaim. His painting "The Rocky Mountains, Lander’s Peak" became a sensation, setting him apart as the foremost painter of the American wilderness.
But Bierstadt was more than just a painter of mountains. He was a man who embraced the spirit of exploration, traveling to Yosemite, Oregon, and beyond, always seeking new vistas to capture. He would later take his talents back across the Atlantic, where, in 1867, he exhibited privately for Queen Victoria herself - a remarkable achievement for an artist who had started out teaching drawing in a small New England town.
Yet, as the years passed, Bierstadt’s star began to fade. Critics grew tired of what they saw as the "theatrics" of his large-scale works, preferring instead the more subdued styles of the late 19th century. His 1889 painting "The Last of the Buffalo" was rejected by the American committee for the Exposition Universelle in Paris, a harsh blow to an artist who had once been celebrated for his grand visions of the West.
By the time of his death in 1902, Bierstadt had fallen into relative obscurity. However, the tides of art history are ever-changing. Interest in his work was revived in the 1960s, not for his monumental canvases but for the small oil sketches he used as color studies - intimate glimpses into the mind of a man who, for a brief moment, painted America’s wildest dreams.
Largely self-taught, Bierstadt started his career teaching drawing in New Bedford in 1850. But his ambitions reached far beyond his modest beginnings. In 1853, he set off for Europe, hoping to study under Johann Peter Hasenclever, a distant relative. Fate, however, intervened; Hasenclever died before Bierstadt's arrival. Undeterred, Bierstadt found mentorship under American artists Emanuel Leutze and Worthington Whittredge, who introduced him to the Dusseldorf school of painting - a revelation that would forever shape his approach to landscape art.
By the time he returned to America in 1857, Bierstadt had shed his provincial awkwardness and returned as a polished artist with a deep understanding of European techniques. His first major success came just a year later in New York, where his depiction of Lake Lucerne captivated critics, earning him honorary membership in the National Academy of Design. But the European Alps were just the beginning for Bierstadt - his heart, and his legacy, would be forged in the rugged beauty of the American West.
In 1859, Bierstadt joined Frederick W. Lander's expedition to the Rocky Mountains. This journey, with its vast open skies and towering peaks, gave Bierstadt the subject matter that would define his career. His ability to capture the sublimity of these landscapes - to paint them not just as they were, but as they were felt in the imaginations of those who would never see them - earned him immediate acclaim. His painting "The Rocky Mountains, Lander’s Peak" became a sensation, setting him apart as the foremost painter of the American wilderness.
But Bierstadt was more than just a painter of mountains. He was a man who embraced the spirit of exploration, traveling to Yosemite, Oregon, and beyond, always seeking new vistas to capture. He would later take his talents back across the Atlantic, where, in 1867, he exhibited privately for Queen Victoria herself - a remarkable achievement for an artist who had started out teaching drawing in a small New England town.
Yet, as the years passed, Bierstadt’s star began to fade. Critics grew tired of what they saw as the "theatrics" of his large-scale works, preferring instead the more subdued styles of the late 19th century. His 1889 painting "The Last of the Buffalo" was rejected by the American committee for the Exposition Universelle in Paris, a harsh blow to an artist who had once been celebrated for his grand visions of the West.
By the time of his death in 1902, Bierstadt had fallen into relative obscurity. However, the tides of art history are ever-changing. Interest in his work was revived in the 1960s, not for his monumental canvases but for the small oil sketches he used as color studies - intimate glimpses into the mind of a man who, for a brief moment, painted America’s wildest dreams.
260 Bierstadt Paintings
Moat Mountain, Intervale, New Hampshire c.1862
Oil Painting
$1027
$1027
Canvas Print
$54.21
$54.21
SKU: BAL-5009
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 48.3 x 66 cm
Currier Museum of Art, New Hampshire, USA
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 48.3 x 66 cm
Currier Museum of Art, New Hampshire, USA
Scene in Yosemite Valley c.1864/74
Oil Painting
$2325
$2325
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5010
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 52.8 x 73.6 cm
Dayton Art Institute, Ohio, USA
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 52.8 x 73.6 cm
Dayton Art Institute, Ohio, USA
Mountain Scene and River n.d.
Oil Painting
$1881
$1881
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5011
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 34 x 49.2 cm
Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, USA
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 34 x 49.2 cm
Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, USA
Sierra Nevada Morning 1870
Oil Painting
$3437
$3437
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5012
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 134.6 x 211 cm
Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, USA
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 134.6 x 211 cm
Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, USA
In the Sierras 1868
Oil Painting
$1176
$1176
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5013
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 33 x 40.6 cm
Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 33 x 40.6 cm
Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA
Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak 1863
Oil Painting
$5218
$5218
Canvas Print
$60.26
$60.26
SKU: BAL-5014
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 110.8 x 90.2 cm
Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 110.8 x 90.2 cm
Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA
Cathedral Rocks, Yosemite Valley c.1872
Oil Painting
$1473
$1473
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5015
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 35.6 x 50.8 cm
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, USA
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 35.6 x 50.8 cm
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, USA
Gates of the Yosemite c.1882
Oil Painting
$1860
$1860
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5016
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 35.6 x 50.8 cm
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, USA
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 35.6 x 50.8 cm
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, USA
Indians in Council, California c.1872
Oil Painting
$1670
$1670
Canvas Print
$52.74
$52.74
SKU: BAL-5017
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 40.4 x 55.5 cm
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, USA
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 40.4 x 55.5 cm
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, USA
Street in Nassau n.d.
Oil Painting
$1860
$1860
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5018
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 35.5 x 48.3 cm
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 35.5 x 48.3 cm
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain
Sundown at Yosemite n.d.
Oil Painting
$1242
$1242
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5019
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 30.5 x 40.6 cm
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 30.5 x 40.6 cm
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain
A Storm in the Rocky Mountains - Mountain Rosalie 1866
Oil Painting
$3454
$3454
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5020
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 210.8 x 361.3 cm
Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, USA
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 210.8 x 361.3 cm
Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, USA
Rainy Day in Autumn, Massachusetts 1857
Oil Painting
$1734
$1734
SKU: BAL-5021
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Panoramic View of the Harbour at Nassau in the Bahamas n.d.
Oil Painting
$3055
$3055
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5022
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Yosemite Falls c.1865/70
Oil Painting
$2669
$2669
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5023
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 91.4 x 66.4 cm
Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts, USA
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 91.4 x 66.4 cm
Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts, USA
California Redwoods n.d.
Oil Painting
$2400
$2400
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5024
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 76.5 x 51 cm
Private Collection
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 76.5 x 51 cm
Private Collection
Sunset in the Rockies 1866
Oil Painting
$2908
$2908
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5025
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
California Sunset n.d.
Oil Painting
$1151
$1151
SKU: BAL-5026
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Lake Tahoe n.d.
Oil Painting
$1508
$1508
SKU: BAL-5027
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Indian Encampment, Shoshone Village 1860
Oil Painting
$3285
$3285
Canvas Print
$74.44
$74.44
SKU: BAL-5028
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 60.9 x 50.1 cm
Historical Society, New York, USA
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 60.9 x 50.1 cm
Historical Society, New York, USA
Tropical Scene n.d.
Oil Painting
$2581
$2581
Canvas Print
$53.41
$53.41
SKU: BAL-5029
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Tropical Coast n.d.
Oil Painting
$1860
$1860
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5030
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
California Sunset n.d.
Oil Painting
$1009
$1009
SKU: BAL-5031
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection
The Oregon Trail 1869
Oil Painting
$6327
$6327
Canvas Print
$48.70
$48.70
SKU: BAL-5032
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 78.7 x 124.5 cm
Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, USA
Albert Bierstadt
Original Size: 78.7 x 124.5 cm
Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, USA